Author:
Andero Kalju

Academic fraud

Academic fraud is

  • an assessment of learning outcomes, the use of any materials that the teaching staff member has not explicitly permitted the students to use; 
  • requesting and using unauthorised assistance, for example, prompting, copying others’ work, using other student’s help during individual assessment;
  • sharing of knowledge, which is not permitted by teaching staff;
  • participating in the assessment of another student, unless it is allowed;
  • presenting the work of another person under your name or deliberate use of parts of it without proper academic referencing;
  • submission of the one’s own work again in the same or another course, unless the teaching staff has allowed it.

  Academic fraud is regulated by the Study Regulations.

Academic fraud

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