Public Accountability Module
References
The University's policies, procedures, regulations, and financial information can be accessed online:
- The Student Handbook
- The Faculty Handbook
- New Employee Forms and Processes
- Texas Tech Operating Policies and Procedures
- Regents' Rules and Policies Statements
- FY 2010 Operating Budget Policy and Guidelines
- Annual Financial and Non-Financial Reports
- IRB Policies and Procedures
Boncodin, Emilia T. “Citizen Engagement in Budgeting and Public Accountability,” 6th Session Committee of Experts in Public Administration, United Nations, New York, USA, April 10 – 14, 2007. Web. 19 May, 2011.
Castellon, Michael. “Committees Formed to Analyze Tech's Compliance,” Daily Toreador. 4 April, 2004. Web. 19 May, 2011. PDF http://www.depts.ttu.edu/provost/qep/docs/00_03_042104_DT_Committees_Formed.pdf.
"Ethics, Transparency and Accountability." United Nations Public Administration Network. 2010. Web. 06 June 2011. http://www.unpan.org/dpepa-gpab-ethics.asp.
Khan, M. Adil and Numayr Chowdhury. “Public Accountability in Differing Governance Situations: Challenges and Options.” The Asia Pacific Journal of Public Administration, Vol 30, No. 1 (June 2008): 15-28.
Rolfe , Rial D. Don't Let Conflicts of Interest Mislead You,” Red Raider Ethics Generator. 21 March, 2011. Web. 19 May, 2011. http://www.depts.ttu.edu/ethics/docs/Red_Raider_Ethics_Generator_Rolfe_Web.pdf.
Smith, Bob. “No Conflicts—No interest or Commitment . . .” All Things Academic, 5(4), December 2004. University of Arkansas. Web. 19 May, 2011.
TTU Ethics Center
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Address
Drane Hall, Room 301 | MS 1004 or Box 41004, Lubbock, TX 79409 -
Phone
806.742.1506 | Fax: 806.742-0718 -
Email
ethics.center@ttu.edu