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(1) This Policy is effective from 23 January 2023. (2) This Policy is pursuant to the Academic Board Regulations. (3) This Policy outlines the principles and responsibilities for promoting, supporting and upholding student academic integrity standards at the University. (4) Reference to students in this Policy applies to students of the University as defined at Section 6 – Definitions, and to all other learners or individuals that submit scholarly work for assessment by or through the University. (5) Where students conduct research, they must also comply with the Research Conduct Policy and the Research Integrity Breaches Procedure. (6) This Policy applies to staff in relation to the promotion of student academic integrity standards and the detection and management of allegations of breaches of student academic integrity. (7) The Academic Board is responsible for establishing and regulating academic integrity standards for the University. (8) All staff and students at Deakin University undertake to act with honesty, trust, fairness, respect and responsibility in their activities and to promote a culture of ethical academic and scholarly conduct. (9) Academic integrity is an integral part of the scholarly process. It ensures Deakin University graduates have clearly demonstrated the learning outcomes associated with their course and have developed a professional identity that has integrity at its core. (10) The management of student academic integrity at the University takes a whole-of-organisation approach, supported by the Deakin Academic Integrity Framework, to ensure consistency for staff and students in processes and outcomes. (11) The University prioritises an educative approach that supports students throughout their course to act with academic integrity, that is, to use, generate and communicate information and ideas in an ethical, honest and responsible manner. (12) The University aims to embed a culture of integrity that encourages the extension of these behaviours into a student’s professional life after graduation. (13) The University responds to allegations that students have breached academic integrity standards in a fair, consistent, transparent and timely manner and according to the Student Academic Integrity Procedure. Appropriate outcomes are applied where behaviour is found to have breached academic integrity standards. (14) Breaches of student academic integrity standards include (but are not limited to): (15) It is the responsibility of students to: (16) It is the responsibility of staff to: (17) It is the responsibility of Faculties and Institutes to: (18) It is the responsibility of the Office of the Dean of Students to: (19) The Student Academic Integrity Procedure documents how to comply with this Policy.Student Academic Integrity policy
Section 1 - Preamble
Section 2 - Purpose
Section 3 - Scope
Section 4 - Policy
Our commitment to academic integrity
Principles for the management of student academic integrity
Breaches of student academic integrity standards
Responsibilities
Top of PageSection 5 - Procedure
Section 6 - Definitions