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QUT is committed to creating and fostering an environment that encourages and rewards academic integrity. Academic integrity means that students and staff are expected to exhibit honesty, respect, fairness and trust, and act in a responsible manner when undertaking academic activities. Upholding the principles of academic integrity add to the value and quality of your degree and the reputation of the university.

Breaking the principles of academic integrity will be interpreted as dishonesty.

Plagiarism Detection

A limited trial of the text string matching software Turnitin is being undertaken in Semester 1, 2006. Evaluation of the trial will be undertaken by the Courses and Quality Working Party of Teaching and Learning Committee based on the recommendations of the TALSS project team.

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