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Students
Academic integrity is a core value at UOW. It involves acting with honesty, fairness, trust and responsibility and requires respect for knowledge and its development.
By becoming a student of UOW, you have agreed to become a member of the UOW academic community. This means that you are expected to conduct yourself according to the UOW values and principles.
The University is committed to providing support for you to do well in your studies, and to help you to understand the expectations for academic integrity. These expectations are particularly relevant to the way that you work on assessment tasks.
Understanding these expectations for academic integrity will help you to succeed in your studies at UOW. They are also principles that will assist you after graduation to work within the professional requirements and ethical expectations of your chosen future career.
If you have a question or wish to raise a concern about something you've witnessed or experienced that may be considered academic misconduct please contact: academic-integrity@uow.edu.au. The University will respond to suspected academic misconduct in a fair. consistent, transparent and timely manner.