Meaning Academic misconduct
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Academic misconduct


An aspect of student misconduct. Examples of academic misconduct include cheating, plagiarism, tampering with examination scripts or class records, impersonating  another student in an examination, fa [..]
Source: cqu.edu.au

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Means\n (a) conduct by a Student that is designed or calculated to or has the effect of providing a misleading basis for admission assessment or academic progress; and/or\n (b) conduct by a Student in connection with Research that is dishonest reckless or negligent or seriously deviates from accepted standards within the scientific and scholarly co [..]
Source: deakin.edu.au (offline)

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Any action or practice on the part of a student that undermines the purposes of assessment. See also cheating and plagiarism. See section E/8.1 of the Manual of Policies and Procedures.
Source: qut.edu.au

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Intellectual dishonesty includes such offences as plagiarism, cheating, and falsification of records. Refer to Student Code of Conduct and Right to Appeals Regulations. Academic probation. The imposition of specific requirements, tasks, or conditions that an individual student must meet or fulfill within a stipulated time to avoid being suspended f [..]
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Academic misconduct is any activity or practice engaged in by a student that breaches explicit guidelines relating to the production of work for assessment, in a manner that compromises or defeats the [..]
Source: governance.uwa.edu.au

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The giving, taking, or presenting of information or material that unethically or dishonestly aids oneself or another on any work which, under normal circumstances, is to be considered in the determination of a grade or the compilation of academic requirements or the enhancement of that student’s record or academic career. The two key areas of acade [..]
Source: rdc.ab.ca (offline)

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Source: unisa.edu.au

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<quality assurance> This relates to the conduct of a student during academic activities. This may be inadvertent or deliberate, but includes the following: presentation of data with respect to laboratory work, field trips or other work that has been copied, falsified or in other ways obtained improperly, inclusion of material in individual wo [..]
Source: mondofacto.com (offline)





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