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Academic Integrity for students

What is academic integrity?

Academic integrity is a term used at university to describe honest behaviour as it relates to all academic work (papers written by staff, student assignments, conduct in exams, etc). One of the main principles is respecting other people’s ideas and not claiming them as your own in your writing or presentations.

Why is academic integrity so important?

Academic integrity is the foundation of university life. The University of South Australia wants its students to display academic integrity so that its degrees are earned honestly and are trusted and valued by its students and their employers.

What is academic misconduct?

Academic misconduct is the term used if students fail to act in accordance with the principles of academic integrity.

According to UniSA Academic Integrity policy (9.2.1 in Assessment Policies and Procedures Manual 2006) academic misconduct includes:

What is plagiarism?

 Plagiarism can occur unintentionally so it is important to understand the referencing practices used in academic work to acknowledge other people's ideas and words.

Plagiarism is a specific form and serious act of academic misconduct. According to the UniSA Academic Integrity policy (9.2.2) plagiarism includes:

As a student you are expected to research and build on the work of others, but maintaining academic integrity requires you to acknowledge the use of anyone else’s work.

Turnitin

Turnitin is an electronic tool used to promote academic integrity at the University of South Australia.  The tool enables a student or lecturer to submit work to check for originality. 

What can you do to avoid unintentional plagiarism?

There are a number of resources about referencing available through Learning Connection:

If, after working through any of these resources you still have questions about referencing, you can talk them through with a Learning Adviser on your Campus in one of their Drop-in sessions.

UniSA policy

It is important to read Section 9 of the Assessment Policy and Procedures Manual which clearly outlines UniSA’s position on Academic Integrity and explains the consequences of academic misconduct.

 

 

 

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