The College of Engineering, Computing, and Cybernetics is committed to the highest academic integrity standards and to fostering a culture of integrity within our community.
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Important links
Academic Integrity Rule
The rule promotes academic integrity and sets the framework under which we manage breaches of the academic integrity principle.
ANU Student Code of Conduct
Prescribes expectations for student behaviour and conduct as members of the ANU Community.
Centre for Learning and Teaching
CLT has compiled relevant information about the academic integrity process - from the initial step of "Notification of Review" through to the final outcome. This resource is relevant for both students and staff.
ANU Academic Skills
Resources for students and academic staff on referencing, best practices, and the use of Turnitin.
Do you need help?
Research shows that students who are encountering academic and/or personal challenges are at greater risk of committing Academic Integrity breaches. We also understand that going through the Academic Integrity Review process may be a stressful experience. Please don’t hesitate to contact us if you need any assistance or support. We are here to help you succeed in your academic journey.
Course Convenors
Our teaching staff are able to answer questions about your assignments and how they will uphold academic integrity.
ANU Academic Skills
Academic Skills can help you with referencing, time management and best study practices.
ANU Accessibility—formerly Access & Inclusion
Assist you in developing an Educational Access Plan (eligibility applies) to ensure you have the necessary conditions to perform at your best.
Extenuating Circumstances
If you have been severely impacted by sudden and unexpected circumstances, a process is available to request assessment adjustments and extensions.
ANU Counselling
ANU Counselling promotes, supports and enhances mental health and wellbeing within the ANU community.
ANU Dean of Students
Further institutional help can be obtained by contacting ANU Dean of Students.
If you need further help, please contact CECC Sub-Dean (Academic Integrity).
Academic integrity starts with you
Academic Integrity conversations should not be a source of confusion and fear. Quite the opposite, discussing these topics with your peers, mentors and teachers can support knowledge sharing and the dissemination of virtuous practices, and help reduce the incidence of misconduct in our institution.
Under the ANU Student Code of Conduct (item 11, reporting), students are encouraged to report any incidents of misconduct they may have witnessed, and to intervene where it is safe to do so. If you encounter any circumstances that cause concern, you should not hesitate to contact your course convenor, teaching staff or the CECC Sub-Dean (Academic Integrity).
If you need further assistance, please contact CECC - Academic Integrity at integrity.cecc@anu.edu.au. Your identity will be kept confidential.
Resources for academic staff (open to all)
- Academic Integrity Slides—Course convenors may use these slides to facilitate conversations about academic integrity in their courses.
- Pledge of Academic Integrity for Coding Assignments
- External resources provide information to promote academic integrity but are not official ANU policy documents. ↩