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Academic Misconduct

School of Pharmacy, Queen's University Belfast

Academic MISCONDUCT (Plagiarism, Collusion and Fabrication)

In order to safeguard our academic standards and the integrity of our awards the University has procedures in place for dealing with suspected academic misconduct.  The procedure details types of academic misconduct, such as cheating in an examination, plagiarism, collusion and fabrication, how suspected offences are investigated and the penalties that can be imposed.  The procedure also details students’ rights of appeal in cases relating to academic misconduct.
 
A Student Guide on the Academic Offences Procedure can be found at:
http://www.qub.ac.uk/directorates/AcademicAffairs/AppealsComplaintsandMisconduct/AcademicOffences/Student-Guide/
 
The full Procedures for Dealing with Academic Offences can be found at:
http://www.qub.ac.uk/directorates/AcademicStudentAffairs/AcademicAffairs/GeneralRegulations/Procedures/ProceduresforDealingwithAcademicOffences/
Marking and moderation procedures
Release of results
Delivery methods and timing of feedback
Importance of feedback

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