Any form of cheating, plagiarism, personation, falsification of a document as well as any other form of dishonest behaviour related to the obtention of academic gain or the avoidance of evaluative
exercises committed by a student is an academic offence under this Code.
Without limiting the generality of the above, academic offences include, but are not restricted to, the carrying out or attempting to carry out or participating in:
Without limiting the generality of the above, academic offences include, but are not restricted to, the carrying out or attempting to carry out or participating in:
a. personation - assuming the identity of another person or having another person assume one's own identity
b. plagarism - the presentation of the work of another person as one's own or without proper acknowledgement
c. the obtention by theft or any other means of the questions or answers of an examination or of any other University-related resource that one is not authorized to possess
d. the possession or use during an examination of any non-authorized documents or materials or possessing a device allowing access to or use of any non-authorized documents or materials
e. the use of another person's examination during an examination
f. communication with anyone other than an invigilator during an examination or the obtention of any non-authorized assistance during an examination
g. tearing or mutilating an examination booklet, inserting pages into a booklet or taking a booklet from the examination room
h. the falsification of a document, in particular a document transmitted to RES or a document of RES, whether transmitted or not to a third party, whatever the circumstances
b. plagarism - the presentation of the work of another person as one's own or without proper acknowledgement
c. the obtention by theft or any other means of the questions or answers of an examination or of any other University-related resource that one is not authorized to possess
d. the possession or use during an examination of any non-authorized documents or materials or possessing a device allowing access to or use of any non-authorized documents or materials
e. the use of another person's examination during an examination
f. communication with anyone other than an invigilator during an examination or the obtention of any non-authorized assistance during an examination
g. tearing or mutilating an examination booklet, inserting pages into a booklet or taking a booklet from the examination room
h. the falsification of a document, in particular a document transmitted to RES or a document of RES, whether transmitted or not to a third party, whatever the circumstances






