Academic Misconduct definition

Academic Misconduct means an act described in s. UWS 14.03.
Academic Misconduct means the violation of university policies involving academic integrity. Examples include, but are not limited to:
Academic Misconduct means an action or attempted action that may result in creating an unfair academic advantage for oneself or an unfair academic advantage or disadvantage for any other member or members of the academic community.

Examples of Academic Misconduct in a sentence

  • Residents investigated for potential violations under the Residence Contract, the University’s Resolution of Non- Academic Misconduct Allegations Policy (#AC1300), Sexualized Violence Prevention & Response Policy (#GV0245); or other University policies may be temporarily removed from residence or relocated pending the outcome of an investigation.

  • The parties hereto undertake to comply with the Code of Conduct for Safeguarding Good Scientific Practice and Procedures in Cases of Academic Misconduct (see xxx.xxx.xx).

  • T.13), and to the University Policy on the Responsible Conduct of Research and the Policy and Procedures Regarding Allegations of Academic Misconduct in Teaching and Research.

  • Academic Misconduct Should any instance of academic misconduct arise, it is strongly suggested that the instructor confer with the Department Chair on the proper manner in which to proceed.

  • If conflicts arise, the parties involved shall comply with the Rules of the University for the Ascertainment of Good Academic Practice and for the Investigation of Alleged Academic Misconduct.


More Definitions of Academic Misconduct

Academic Misconduct means an act described in s. UWSP 14.03.
Academic Misconduct in relation to academic work means any form of cheating or dishonest conduct, including but not limited to plagiarism and assisting another person to engage in academic misconduct.
Academic Misconduct means any conduct that has, or might reasonably be seen to have, an adverse effect on the academic integrity of the University, including but not limited to:
Academic Misconduct means cheating, plagiarism and collusion, which terms are further defined in the relevant regulations;
Academic Misconduct means any act of academic misconduct described in Section 2.1.
Academic Misconduct in relation to academic work means any form of cheating or dishonest conduct, including but not limited to plagiarism and assisting another person to engage in academic misconduct. e.g. copying someone else’s work, using unauthorized materials, undeclared multiple submissions, impersonation during quiz/examination, engaging in contract cheating, collusion in individual and group work.
Academic Misconduct. , which means Plagiarism (when judged serious by the Academic Unit, as specified in the Code of Practice on Academic Integrity or by a College Misconduct Committee or College Fitness to Practise Committee), actions which constitute an examination irregularity (as described in Regulation 7.2.3 (d) and the Code of Practice on Academic Integrity) or other actions or conduct by a student, or students, in exams, assessed work, or other work required for academic progress, which intentionally or otherwise gives or has the potential to give a student an unfair advantage or benefit, whether successful or not;