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Using Turnitin effectively: building integrity into your writing
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academic conduct

Academic conduct refers to the way you behave in your academic work and assessments. Good academic conduct means following the principles of academic integrity and university regulations. Poor academic conduct includes behaviours such as plagiarism, collusion, or falsifying work.


academic integrity

Academic integrity means being honest, fair, and responsible in your studies. It involves producing and submitting work that is your own, giving proper credit to others’ ideas, and following your institution’s rules about referencing and assessment.