Academic Conduct Regulation

Academic Conduct Regulation

Code of Academic Conduct

1. The university has a duty to ensure that all assessments are conducted fairly. To that end, it upholds the following fundamental values that underpin academic integrity. These are honesty, trust, fairness, respect, responsibility and courage. As a student, academic integrity is also an essential part of your studies, and of your professional development. It requires that:

• You are honest about how your work has been created; you acknowledge what is your own work, and where ideas and contributions have come from others.
• Others trust that your work is your own.
• Collaboration with others in producing the work is appropriately attributed.
• All of your findings, conclusions or data are based on ethical practice, and come from well conducted research.
• You understand the principles of academic integrity and apply them to your work.
• You act fairly and are respectful of the academic community.

2. Any attempt to gain an unfair advantage in the completion of your assessments by submitting work which is not your own, or by assisting someone else to gain an unfair advantage, is a breach of the Code of Academic Conduct and will be investigated under this regulation.