Academic integrity is a fundamental university value upon which all work in teaching and learning relies. There are differences, however, in how academic integrity policies and procedures are applied ...
Academic integrity is the bedrock of fair and responsible knowledge production. To this end, Concordia has developed what Paula Wood-Adams, dean of Graduate Studies, calls a “comprehensive online ...
The University of Alabama at Birmingham expects all members of its academic community to function according to the highest ethical and professional standards. Students, faculty, and the administration ...
The principles set forth below arise from consultations carried out since 1990 with students, faculty, academic deans, the University General Counsel, and the Office of the Provost. The basic ...
In the event that you have a suspicion that dishonesty has occurred in your course, there are resources available to you. First and foremost, you should consult with the Academic Integrity Officer ...
Information about academic misconduct (unfair means), cheating and plagiarism in University assessments and exams and how to avoid them in order to uphold academic integrity. Academic integrity Is a ...
The pursuit of knowledge can proceed only when scholars take responsibility and receive credit for their own work. Recognition of individual contributions to knowledge and of the intellectual property ...
Bad academic practice (BAP) includes lack of referencing, poor referencing or the passing off of somebody else's ideas as if originally discovered by the student. The university takes academic ...
Students are responsible for the honest completion and representation of their work, for the appropriate citation of sources, and for respect of others’ academic endeavors. Academic dishonesty is ...
At Pratt, students, faculty, and staff do creative and original work. This is one of our community values. For Pratt to be a space where everyone can freely create, our community must adhere to the ...