On Tue, 4 Oct 2011, Marc Carter went:

I have an undergraduate student who wants to present the same
research at two conferences.  I'm not comfortable with that -- it
seems ethically questionable.  But I wanted to get a second opinion.

What do you think about that?

It's definitely done, and it doesn't set off any major alarms for me.
I might avoid it because I would find it embarrassing to be caught
sounding like a broken record by anyone who happened to see me at both
conferences.

If he does it, the upstanding way to go about it would be: (1) to
mention briefly at conference #2 that he presented the same work at
conference #1, and (2) to list the presentation only once on his CV,
with the notation "presented at (Conference #1) (date) and at
(Conference #2) (date)."

--David Epstein
  [email protected]

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