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Intentional plagiarism or collusion amounts to cheating under Part 7 of the Monash University (Council) RegulationsPlagiarism: Plagiarism means taking and using another person’s ideas or manner of expressing them and passing them off as one’s own. For example, by failing to give appropriate acknowledgement. The material used can be from any source (staff, students or the internet, published and unpublished works).Collusion: Collusion means unauthorised collaboration with another person on assessable written, oral or practical work and includes paying another person to complete all or part of the work. Where there are reasonable grounds for believing that intentional plagiarism or collusion has occurred, this will be reported to the Associate Dean (Education) or delegate, who may disallow the work concerned by prohibiting assessment or refer the matter to the Faculty Discipline Panel for a hearing. |
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