Jun 8 – 12, 2026
University of Helsinki
Europe/Helsinki timezone
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Code of Conduct

The FCC week 2026 is a community event intended for collaboration and the exchange of their members' vision contributing to a comprehensive review of the FCC's progress.

We value the participation of everyone and want all attendees to have an enjoyable and fulfilling experience. Accordingly, all attendees are expected to show respect and courtesy to other attendees and to abide by the following the Kumpula Campus Code of Conduct. Any issues can be brought to the confidential attention of the organizers (fccw2026.secretariat@cern.ch) and we thank you for helping make this a welcoming and friendly event.

Code of Conduct (PDF)   Responsible interaction in the university community

CODE OF CONDUCT

Truth and Knowledge

  • We are guided in our actions by our core values of truth and knowledge, autonomy, creativity, critical mind, edification and wellbeing. 
  • We take as a starting point for our research, teaching, learning and other activities the pursuit of truth and new knowledge.
  • We respect and value difference.
  • We are open to new ideas and approaches.
  • We structure our efforts so that others can get involved, and continue or extend our work.
  • We do not deceive others, whether by unintentional omission or by deliberate act.
  • We respect the privacy of others, and the confidentiality of information, documents and data.
  • We do not commit plagiarism, or misinterpret or falsify data. 

Autonomy 

  • We recognise that our behaviour may reflect upon the reputation of the Faculty of Science.
  • We respect the limited human, financial and material resources available to the University community.
  • We advise and guide each other where appropriate.
  • We exercise adequate supervision when in a position of authority, or when delegating tasks, avoiding excessive workloads.
  • We do not abuse our authority, position or power to obtain special treatment or undue influence for ourselves or others.
  • We are familiar with, and follow, all relevant rules and regulations.
  • We avoid conflicts of interest, whether real or perceived. 

Creativity 

  • We are open to new ideas and approaches.
  • We value all areas of academic endeavour equally highly.
  • We keep up-to-date with developments that affect our work, studies or research.
  • We apply our learning, skills and professional experience constructively for the benefit of all.
  • We share any knowledge that could benefit each other in our work or studies.
  • We adopt alternative approaches in order to generate new thoughts and concepts.
  • We give credit to others for their contributions. 


Critical mind 

  • We demonstrate fairness and impartiality.
  • We define clear and realistic objectives for our activities and communicate them to each other.
  • When offering others feedback or criticism, we do so constructively and without 
    harshness.
  • We do not allow outsiders to affect our judgement or interfere with the application of our skills or specialised knowledge.
  • We strive for openness of meaning, tolerance for different opinions and avoidance of moralistic language.
  • We show flexibility and willingness to adapt to change.
  • We address conflict proactively and impartially. 


Edification 

  • We promote versatile education, in-depth learning and the development of problem-solving skills within the University and across society.
  • We offer our learning and research results for the service of society.
  • We educate experts who can make a positive contribution to the world.
  • We promote sustainability in all our activities, such as teaching, research, processes and practices.
  • We exercise critical judgement in our public comments and activities (including social media) in order to uphold the good reputation of the Faculty of Science. 

Wellbeing 

  • We treat others with tolerance, courtesy and mutual respect, maintaining good working and learning relationships with all.
  • We promote diversity and inclusiveness, both in terms of personal characteristics and professional skills.
  • We refrain from unpleasant or disparaging remarks or actions on the basis of gender, gender identity, age, religion or belief, nationality, culture, ethnicity, race, sexual orientation, seniority, health, disability, family situation, pregnancy or caring responsibilities.
  • We abstain from, actively discourage and report all forms of discrimination, harassment and abuse.
  • We promote and maintain a safe and healthy environment. We look after our own and others’ mental and physical health. 

 

Nota Bene: CERN members of personnel are asked to comply with the CERN Code of Conduct in addition.