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Academic Offences - What are they?

Plagiarism
Defined as the unacknowledged use of the work of others. In other words you must not copy, closely follow, paraphrase or present another person’s work without sufficient referencing / acknowledgment.

Unauthorised Collusion
This occurs when students have worked too closely with other students and produced similar or identical work (or have collaborated entirely in producing that work) when not explicitly granted freedom to do so.

Re-presentation
Where work is submitted which has already been used in an assessment (here or elsewhere).

Fabrication
The creation of data or information for the purpose of assessment. Research and data must be factual, if utilising work already carried out then it must be properly referenced.

Impersonation
The submission of work with false identification to its creator / author. The work submitted must be your own.

 

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