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Plagiarism and Cheating Policy

It has come to our attention that many students claim to have not been made aware of the University鈥檚 regulations with regard to plagiarism and cheating. It is the student's responsibility to make sure they are aware of university and departmental policies that affect them and their work.

The 平特五不中 Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies 鈥淕eneral Information, Regulations and Research Guidelines鈥 states that:

鈥淚n submitting work in their courses, students should remember that plagiarism and cheating are considered to be extremely serious offenses.鈥

Although not exhaustive, the following definition is indicative of what constitutes 鈥減lagiarism鈥:

To plagiarize is to take the work (either ideas or words) of another person and pass them off as one鈥檚 own. Although it is not necessary to state the source of well known or easily verifiable facts, students are expected to acknowledge the sources of ideas and expressions they use in their written work, whether quoted directly or paraphrased. This applies to diagrams, statistical tables and the like, as well as to written material, and materials or information from Internet sources.

The Code of Student Conduct and Disciplinary Procedures includes sections on both plagiarism and cheating. The Code is included in the 鈥淪tudents Rights and Responsibilities Handbook鈥.聽 The latest version of the code (PDF) can be found here. We refer you to the Code itself as well as to its definition of plagiarism and cheating and the procedures for dealing with academic offenses such as plagiarism and cheating.

We wish to make it clear that the Graduate Program in Clinical and Translational Research shall pursue any disciplinary action should any such offense be committed. The consequences or penalty of such an act may go as far as expulsion from the University.

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