Academic Integrity Module

Before you start

Ensuring you adhere to the principles of conduct and avoid any academic integrity issues can seem complicated and daunting, particularly if you are new to University. There are a range of resources and support options available to help keep you on track.

Before you start the module, it’s a good idea to bookmark these resources so that you can refer back to them when needed.

Academic Support

Looking for help with your learning? Academic Learning Support can help you with skills such as planning your study, reading and note-taking for assignments, or academic writing. This team of dedicated Learning Advisors provide free services to all University of Newcastle students. This includes individual appointments with students, workshops, peer assisted study sessions, and more.

Bookmark Academic Support

Referencing and Citation Management (University of Newcastle Library)

Referencing, also called citing, is a systematic way to acknowledge the sources you have used for your research assignment. The University Library has a guide that contains all the basics.

Bookmark Referencing and Citation Management

Generative AI Tools (University of Newcastle Library)

Generative AI tools such as ChatGPT provide some great opportunities for students but must be used ethically and in line with the expectations of your course coordinator. This Library guide summaries some of the issues and considerations that you need to be aware of.

Bookmark Generative IT Tools

Policies

Don’t forget that it is YOUR responsibility to be aware of the principles, policies and processes that govern your time at the University.

Bookmark Code of Conduct Bookmark Student Conduct Rule Bookmark Academic Integrity and Ethical Academic Conduct Policy

AskUON

Unsure where to get help? Need to speak to someone about your studies? ASKUON provides a one stop shop to get the help you need.

Bookmark AskUON


How to complete the Academic Integrity Module

The Academic Integrity Module (AIM) is available via Canvas. In the AIM, you will work through information and activities that will develop your understanding of the University’s Principles of Conduct and key academic integrity concepts, such as plagiarism, referencing, and relevant policies.

  • At the end of the module, you will be required to complete a quiz that tests your knowledge of academic integrity.
  • You must achieve a 100% result but can attempt the quiz as many times as you need.
  • You will need around 30 to 40 minutes to complete the module and quiz.

Complete the Academic Integrity Module