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What is PAU’s conflict of interest policy?
PAU's conflict of interest policy outlines the procedures and guidelines to identify, disclose, and manage conflicts of interest, particularly related to financial interests. It ensures transparency and integrity in research and institutional activities, requiring faculty, staff, and researchers to disclose any significant financial interests that could influence their work.
For detailed information, you can review the full policy here.