Students should note that cheating at the university is regarded as a very
serious offence which is likely to lead not only to failure in the subject
concerned but also to additional penalties including exclusion. Students should
carefully note that the taking of any unauthorised material into examinations
such as notes or unauthorised dictionaries will be regarded as cheating.
Plagiarism is an attempt to obtain undeserved academic advantage. Students
should note that essays, assignments and other work are generally understood to
be the student's own work. This does not mean that students may not make use of
the work of others. However in quoting or paraphrasing material from other
sources, those sources must be acknowledged in full. Where submitted work is
identical with, or similar to another student's work, an assumption of cheating
may arise. Where students wish to undertake work in conjunction with other
students, it is suggested that the matter be discussed with the lecturer
concerned.