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<p>Conduct in the iGEM Competition is principally overseen by two committees of external experts: the <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Safety#Committee">Safety Committee</a> and the <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Responsible_Conduct">Responsible Conduct Committee</a>. Failure to follow the Rules of Conduct may result in these committees choosing to take disciplinary action against your team, up to and including ineligibility for awards and disqualification from the competition. </p>
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<p>Conduct in the iGEM Competition is overseen by two committees of external experts: the <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Safety#Committee">Safety Committee</a> and the <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Responsible_Conduct">Responsible Conduct Committee</a>. Failure to follow the rules may result in these committees choosing to take disciplinary action against your team, up to and including ineligibility for awards and disqualification from the competition. </p>
 
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Revision as of 19:38, 15 December 2015

This page is under active development and is in draft form. Nothing posted here is finalized.





As a part of the iGEM competition, all participants (including students, instructors, and advisors) are expected to follow the iGEM Rules of Conduct throughout the competition and during the Giant Jamboree. All 2016 iGEM Instructors, advisers and team members should read and understand this page. All team members are responsible for being aware of and adhering to the requirements on this page. Requirements must be met by teams. This page also links off to guidelines, which offer advice on how to meet the requirements.

1. Team

    1.1 Composition

    iGEM teams consist primarily of undergraduate students at an accredited college or university. Teams may also be composed of high school students or community lab members.

    1.2 Roles [details]

    Similar to sports teams, team members have different roles and responsibilities on a team.

    • Primary and Secondary PI = General manager
    • Instructor = Head coach
    • Student team leader = Team captain
    • Advisor = Assistant coach
    1.3 Sections

    There are three team sections in iGEM 2016:

    1. Undergraduate: all student team members are age 23 or younger on March 31, 2016
    2. Overgraduate: one or more student team members are older than 23 on March 31, 2016
    3. High School: all student team members are high school students on March 31, 2016; includes students who graduate from high school spring 2016

2. Registration

    2.1 Team Kind [details]

    In iGEM 2016, teams will register as one of three team "kinds", and each kind will have different registration requirements. The three team kinds are:

    1. Collegiate
    2. High School
    3. Community Lab
    2.2 Team Affiliation

    Several schools may combine to form a team, and one school may have several teams. For example, it is normal for a school to have both software and wetlab teams.

    2.3 Fees

    Each team pays a team registration fee, which provides the team with a team wiki, associated materials and support, one presentation slot at the Giant Jamboree, and one poster location at the Giant Jamboree. Additionally, each individual who attends the Giant Jamboree must pay an attendance fee to gain entrance.

    Team registration fees for iGEM 2016 are:

    • Regular registration: $4500 USD
    • Late registration: $5000 USD

    Giant Jamboree attendance fees for iGEM 2016 are:

    • Giant Jamboree attendance: $695 USD per person (PI, instructor, advisor, student)

    2.4 Recommendations

    Based on previous competitions, we also strongly recommend the following:

    • Teams should have between 8 and 15 student team members.
    • Teams with more than 15 student team members should consider splitting into two teams and taking advantage of the multiple team discount. This also gives a larger team adequate wiki space and presentation time to cover the work generated by more team members.
    • Teams should consider being a gender-balanced team, and having approximately as many women as men on a team.


    3. Deliverables

    Every iGEM team is responsible for delivering the following items. These items are used to evaluate your team, in addition to the other medal and award criteria. Failure to complete these deliverables may impact your team’s chances at winning prizes during the Giant Jamboree.

      3.1 Required Deliverables

    4. Rules of Conduct

    Conduct in the iGEM Competition is overseen by two committees of external experts: the Safety Committee and the Responsible Conduct Committee. Failure to follow the rules may result in these committees choosing to take disciplinary action against your team, up to and including ineligibility for awards and disqualification from the competition.

      4.1 Safety

      Teams must agree to follow all of iGEM’s Laboratory Safety Rules (link to: page doesn’t exist yet) throughout the competition.?

      4.2 Responsibility

      Every iGEM participant must agree to adhere to the Responsible Conduct Committee's Conduct Policy (link to: page doesn’t exist yet) at all times.?

      4.3 Honesty

      Be intellectually honest. Describe your accomplishments accurately, and do not take credit for the work of others.?

      4.4 Courtesy

      Treat everyone with respect (including teammates, instructors, advisors, other teams, judges, and Headquarters staff).?


    5. Other

      5.1 Positive Contribution

      All participants are required to work hard to build positive contributions to society and have lots of fun!