It is the University's task to encourage ethical scholarship and to inform students and staff about the institutional standards of academic behaviour expected of them in learning, teaching and research.
Students have a responsibility to maintain the highest standards of academic integrity in their work. Studentsmust not cheatin examinations or other forms of assessment and must ensure they do not plagiarise. We adopted the following definition of plagiarism:
Plagiarism is the act of misrepresenting as one's own original work the ideas, interpretations, words or creative works of another. These ideas, interpretations, words or works may be found in print and/or electronic media.
Students are encouraged to read the Plagiarism policy, which makes a comprehensive statement about the approach to plagiarism, including the approved use of plagiarism detection software, the consequences of plagiarism and the principles associated with preventing plagiarism.
Please note! Those submissions which are considered NA did not accepted and not awarded any grade.
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