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Ligne n°30 : ... University of Birmingham Intranet > Academic Services > Student- Ligne n°31 : Services > Student Conduct > Plagiarism > Guidance for students
- Ligne n°33 : Guidance on plagiarism for students
- Ligne n°35 : In 'Plagiarism'
- Ligne n°37 : * Plagiarism
Ligne n°38 : * Plagiarism awareness starting points ...
Ligne n°37 : ... * Plagiarism- Ligne n°38 : * Plagiarism awareness starting points
Ligne n°39 : * Guidance for students ...
Ligne n°39 : ... * Guidance for students- Ligne n°40 : * Plagiarism Information for staff
Ligne n°41 : * Interactive plagiarism course ...
Ligne n°40 : ... * Plagiarism Information for staff- Ligne n°41 : * Interactive plagiarism course
Ligne n°43 : ... Back to 'Student Conduct'- Ligne n°44 : * Defining plagiarism
Ligne n°45 : * A student's responsibilities ...
Ligne n°45 : ... * A student's responsibilities- Ligne n°46 : * 'Accidental' plagiarism
Ligne n°47 : * Plagiarism-detecting software ...
Ligne n°46 : ... * 'Accidental' plagiarism- Ligne n°47 : * Plagiarism-detecting software
Ligne n°48 : * How Schools deal with plagiarism ...
Ligne n°47 : ... * Plagiarism-detecting software- Ligne n°48 : * How Schools deal with plagiarism
Ligne n°49 : * The Learning Agreement and plagiarism ...
Ligne n°48 : ... * How Schools deal with plagiarism- Ligne n°49 : * The Learning Agreement and plagiarism
Ligne n°50 : * Plagiarism and postgraduate study ...
Ligne n°49 : ... * The Learning Agreement and plagiarism- Ligne n°50 : * Plagiarism and postgraduate study
Ligne n°51 : * Student background and plagiarism ...
Ligne n°50 : ... * Plagiarism and postgraduate study- Ligne n°51 : * Student background and plagiarism
Ligne n°52 : * Referral to College Misconduct Committee ...- Ligne n°56 : Defining plagiarism
- Ligne n°58 : Plagiarism is a form of cheating and is a serious academic offence. It
Ligne n°59 : arises where work submitted by a student is not their own and has been ...- Ligne n°64 : The most common forms of plagiarism are:
Ligne n°65 : * copying ...
Ligne n°65 : ... * copying- Ligne n°66 : * self-plagiarism (also called auto-plagiarism)
- Ligne n°66 : * self-plagiarism (also called auto-plagiarism)
Ligne n°67 : * collusion ...- Ligne n°72 : Plagiarism may occur in a number of other forms, as well as in
Ligne n°73 : conventional written work. Another student may be involved, or the ...
Ligne n°73 : ... conventional written work. Another student may be involved, or the- Ligne n°74 : plagiarism may arise from the misuse of sources outside the University.
- Ligne n°79 : Plagiarism is a serious matter for the University. If not dealt with,
Ligne n°80 : it will ultimately devalue all University degrees to the detriment of ...
Ligne n°96 : ... It should be clear from a consideration of these two key requirements- Ligne n°97 : why plagiarism is unacceptable. By definition, a piece of work that has
Ligne n°98 : been plagiarised will never be able to meet either of the above ...
Ligne n°97 : ... why plagiarism is unacceptable. By definition, a piece of work that has- Ligne n°98 : been plagiarised will never be able to meet either of the above
Ligne n°99 : criteria. Asking yourself prior to submission whether your work passes ...
Ligne n°100 : ... both tests is a useful method for determining whether there is likely- Ligne n°101 : to be a problem with plagiarism.
- Ligne n°114 : 'Accidental' plagiarism
Ligne n°116 : ... The University accepts that students, particularly in view of the- Ligne n°117 : severe penalties that may be applied in cases of serious plagiarism,
Ligne n°118 : will be anxious to avoid inadvertently submitting plagiarised work. It ...
Ligne n°117 : ... severe penalties that may be applied in cases of serious plagiarism,- Ligne n°118 : will be anxious to avoid inadvertently submitting plagiarised work. It
Ligne n°119 : is, for example, possible to cite a source in the separate bibliography ...
Ligne n°119 : ... is, for example, possible to cite a source in the separate bibliography- Ligne n°120 : and still commit plagiarism by then incorporating a significant amount
Ligne n°121 : of un-attributed material taken directly or indirectly (through ...
Ligne n°130 : ... Above all, the student body is not a single grouping and the University- Ligne n°131 : is aware of the need for a sympathetic approach to plagiarism,
Ligne n°132 : particularly in the first year of undergraduate studies and where there ...
Ligne n°140 : ... of the referencing of source material. If you are worried about- Ligne n°141 : committing plagiarism, always seek help and advice from your tutor,
Ligne n°142 : supervisor or other academic advisor within your School. Members of ...- Ligne n°156 : Plagiarism-detecting software
Ligne n°163 : ... play when analysing the results. A School will not take action against- Ligne n°164 : you for plagiarism as a result of the findings of Turnitin unless it
Ligne n°165 : has looked very carefully at the report obtained from the software and ...
Ligne n°167 : ... be able to see the relevant report and to challenge the School's case- Ligne n°168 : if you are accused of plagiarism following a software-based analysis of
Ligne n°169 : your work. ...
Ligne n°174 : ... integrity of its degree awards by whatever means available to it. This- Ligne n°175 : will benefit those students who did not plagiarise.
- Ligne n°177 : How Schools deal with plagiarism
Ligne n°179 : ... This is a complex area. In broad terms, these are the various stages:- Ligne n°180 : * If an Academic Integrity Officer suspects that plagiarism may have
Ligne n°181 : occurred they will undertake an investigation which would normally ...
Ligne n°185 : ... * If, following the investigation, the Academic Integrity Officer has- Ligne n°186 : a reasonable suspicion that plagiarism has occurred, they will
Ligne n°187 : invite you to respond to the allegation and you will be invited to ...
Ligne n°189 : ... * Following on from the meeting, the principal academic unit will- Ligne n°190 : determine the level of plagiarism (if any) that it believes has
Ligne n°191 : arisen. There are three general categories: poor academic practice, ...
Ligne n°191 : ... arisen. There are three general categories: poor academic practice,- Ligne n°192 : moderate plagiarism and serious plagiarism.
- Ligne n°192 : moderate plagiarism and serious plagiarism.
- Ligne n°194 : The consequences of a finding that plagiarism has occurred in any of
Ligne n°195 : these above ways can be found under Section 6 of the Code of Practice ...- Ligne n°198 : In cases where serious plagiarism is found, the matter will be dealt
Ligne n°199 : with under University Regulation Section 8 Student Conduct. ...
Ligne n°201 : ... You should consult the Code of Practice on Academic Integrity. This- Ligne n°202 : provides detailed definitive information on how plagiarism is dealt
Ligne n°203 : with. ...- Ligne n°205 : The Learning Agreement and plagiarism
Ligne n°207 : ... This is a bipartite contract that sets out an agreement that you, for- Ligne n°208 : your part, will not submit plagiarised work and that your School, for
Ligne n°209 : its part, will help and support you to avoid plagiarism. It is seen by ...
Ligne n°208 : ... your part, will not submit plagiarised work and that your School, for- Ligne n°209 : its part, will help and support you to avoid plagiarism. It is seen by
Ligne n°210 : the University as a helpful expression of good faith and intentions by ...- Ligne n°214 : Plagiarism and postgraduate study
Ligne n°227 : ... satisfied that there has not been a deliberate attempt to deceive,- Ligne n°228 : treat any instance of plagiarism in the early stage of your
Ligne n°229 : postgraduate career as a matter normally requiring the imposition of a ...- Ligne n°246 : Student background and plagiarism
Ligne n°248 : ... The educational background of students may make unintentional- Ligne n°249 : plagiarism more likely. Given the diversity of student background in
Ligne n°250 : the University, previous experience of formal education in the UK ...
Ligne n°254 : ... that stays close to the original source and is therefore at risk of an- Ligne n°255 : allegation of plagiarism may, in some cases, be the result of:
Ligne n°256 : * past experience of what has proven to be successful in other ...
Ligne n°268 : ... The University accepts that one (or more) of the above factors may play- Ligne n°269 : a role in a case of alleged plagiarism. Each case will therefore be
Ligne n°270 : treated on its individual merits and taking account of all relevant ...