

In this regard, it is advisable that you avoid making your assessment work available to concurrent or future students, including refraining from uploading your work onto websites or social platforms for shared content. Note that the above applies not only to the use of students’ assessment work in a subject in the same session, but also to work shared across sessions. accessing and using an online student paper, or purchasing a partially or fully written paper, some or all of which is used in your own assessment work.texting) with another person during a take-home exam to check you are ‘on the right track’ with your answer, or sharing your assessment work with another student who is undertaking the same assessment task that is required to be done individually.using another student’s assessment work when completing an assessment task that is required to be done individually.Note that copying any phrase, sentence or paragraph word-for-word from another source without using quotation marks to indicate the verbatim text, constitutes plagiarism despite the source being acknowledged through referencing.Īny of the following may constitute cheating, collusion or acting dishonestly: present another student's work as your own.use somebody else's ideas, results or conclusions without acknowledging the source or.copy, paraphrase or summarise all or part of any document or piece of work (including written, audio, visual, computer-based material, programming data or code, or a work of art) without acknowledging the source.Plagiarism is defined by the University as 'taking and using someone else's ideas or manner of expressing them and passing them off as his or her own by failing to give appropriate acknowledgment of the source to seek to gain an advantage by unfair means.' Further information is provided here by the University.

The University is committed to academic integrity.

Cheating or acting dishonestly in any academic assessment (for example in an exam or an assignment).Students with accessibility requirementsĪcademic misconduct includes the following:.Short course and microcredential participants.International Studies and Social Sciences.
