

Academic integrity - a flipped lunchtime seminar
Aug 8, 2016
Explore the transformation of academic integrity in higher education, highlighting its evolution at Flinders University. Discover the vital role of clear policies in fostering an ethical environment for both students and supervisors. Learn why maintaining academic integrity is crucial for a trustworthy academic community.
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Academic Integrity's Broader Meaning
- Academic integrity is a positive concept promoting information literacy and citation skills.
- It is central to education and research communities, encompassing rights and responsibilities.
Link Between Academic and Research Integrity
- Academic integrity and research integrity are closely linked, emerging from historical university expectations.
- Research integrity supports public trust in research through peer review and ethical processes.
Plagiarism Misuse Example
- A head of school struggled with a supervisor falsely accusing a student of plagiarism over a draft.
- This highlighted the confusion and damage caused by prosecuting plagiarism on informal work exchanges.