We Act Ethically at Georgia Tech

2022 Annual Compliance Training

Coming Soon

The 2023 Fall Biannual Compliance Training will help Georgia Tech employees exercise sound ethical judgement, act with integrity and transparency, and understand their responsibility for the University System of Georgia and the Institute's policies and compliance obligations.

Beginning September 25, all active employees (faculty, staff, Tech Temps, retired-but-working, and student employees) hired on or before September 18, 2023, are required to complete this year's training modules:

  1. University System of Georgia Ethics Refresher,
  2. Sexual Misconduct,
  3. Ethics in Action at Georgia Tech, and
  4. Cybersecurity Awareness/2023 Your Role: Internet Security and You.

The 2023 Fall Biannual Compliance Training can be found at the Georgia Tech Employee Learning Portal (choose the GT Login) and can be completed on a desktop or laptop. The training should take no more than an hour to complete and does not need to be finished at one time.

Should you need assistance or have questions regarding this year's training, visit Compliance Training Request Help.

 

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Disclosures and Conflicts of Interests

Resources for where and how to speak up.

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Ethics Engagement 

A hub for Ethics First resources, including our Code of Ethics, Ethics Week events and information, annual compliance training, and many other resources.

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Register your youth program, read the youth programs policy, or find youth program resources.

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Policy Library

Create or update a policy, or search for an existing policy in the Georgia Tech Policy Library.

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International Collaboration

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