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Pierre Flener

Pierre Flener's Summary of the Ethics Rules at Uppsala University


Either of the following four actions is considered cheating:

Cheating here means trying to mislead a teacher in the grading of an activity that bears credit points. If no deception is involved in using another solution, it is not considered cheating but there may be significant deductions of points when grading.

All the students, whether active or passive, involved in a suspected cheating case will be referred to the study director. This can lead to a referral to the Disciplinary Committee of Uppsala University. A conviction there can lead to the exclusion from all teaching, examination, and university facilities for up to six months. The head teacher will wait for the verdict of that committee before deciding whether to declare a solution invalid or have it graded, and this decision is independent of that verdict.

It is acceptable to discuss solutions and solution methods with others, but one must have constructed oneself (or within a team, where permitted) the submitted solution. If you think there is a risk that such a discussion leads to very similar solutions, then report this to the head teacher in advance.

Automated solution comparison tools may be used to detect suspected cheating cases. These tools are very powerful!


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