Academic misconduct is broadly described as dishonest actions that breach the principles of Academic integrity. As outlined in the it is your responsibility as a UOW student to avoid academic misconduct. There are serious consequences for engaging in these practices (whether intentional or unintentional) and these are detailed in the UOW and .
Academic misconduct is concerning because it:
- gives individuals an unfair advantage over others.
- can lead to gaps in important discipline and content knowledge required for your profession.
- limits a student’s ability to build valuable skills throughout their study, such as time management, effective writing and critical thinking.
- prevents students from receiving feedback about their own learning.
- minimises the value of university education.
(, 2022)