Academic Integrity is the importance of approaching your work with honesty and diligence.
Academic Integrity is the importance of approaching your work with honesty and diligence.
The university has clear academic integrity regulations and expects students to uphold the values of honesty, trust, fairness, respect, responsibility and courage, in all aspects of their study. When it is suspected that students have not followed these regulations and values, this can lead to an Academic Misconduct case.
Academic Misconduct includes: Plagiarism, Self-plagiarism, Collusion, Falsification or Fabrication of Data, Cheating, Bribery, Personation, Misuse of AI and Not Correctly Referencing.
If you don’t know enough about all of these areas you can read here: Academic Integrity Regulations 2025-26
To read a short and simple version you can read the ENSA page on Academic Integrity: Academic Integrity
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