Academic integrity is the practice of acting with honesty, trust, fairness, respect and responsibility in learning, teaching and research. UNE School of Education is committed to promoting the principles of academic integrity and taking action to prevent and address breaches of academic integrity.

It is important for students to act in an honest way, be responsible for their actions and show fairness in every part of their work.

The UNE STUDENT ACADEMIC INTEGRITY POLICY can be accessed via the following link


https://policies.une.edu.au/view.current.php?id=00304

and you should set aside some time at the beginning of each trimester to check for advice and changes.


Apart from the obvious academic integrity issues - It is important to note that tools including computer programs, artificial intelligence tools or other tools should NOT be used to write, or produce, any part of your assessment response unless it has been explicitly permitted by the unit coordinator in your assessment task.If you are in doubt ask your unit coordinator for advice,

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