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Referencing and Academic Integrity: Academic Integrity

What is Academic Integrity?

Academic integrity means acting with the values of honesty, trust, fairness, respect and responsibility in learning, teaching and research.

Universities consider that it is vital for students and all staff act in an honest way and take responsibility for their actions and every part of their work. Staff should be role models to students. Academic integrity is important for an individual’s and a university’s reputation.

(Universities Australia 2017, adapted from Exemplary Academic Integrity Project 2013 and Fundamental Values of Academic Integrity 1998)

You can find links to the academic integrity policy on the student hub policy section via the links below:

APIC          CHS            HELI

Academic Integrity Module

All new students must complete the AIM by the end of week 3. You must:  read through the module and complete the activities. complete the quiz at the
After completing the AIM you will understand what academic integrity is. understand what academic misconduct is and what happens if you get reported.
You can find the AIM in your dashboard or as a link in the your class space

Academic Integrity Issues at ECA

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