Academic Integrity Awareness Week

Academic Integrity Awareness Week 2024 takes place during the week commencing 11 November 2024.

Increase your knowledge about the different aspects of academic integrity and discover some of the support resources available from LSE LIFE, the Library and the Student Services Centre in the links below. These resources have been designed to help you with your writing, referencing and also to help you avoid unintentional plagiarism.

This year, we have a range of great workshops to offer students covering a variety of topics related to academic integrity and more. See below for the topics, times and locations: 

Academic Integrity Awareness Week Workshops

Monday 11 November

Tuesday 12 November

Wednesday 13 November

Thursday 14 November

Further sources of support

 

You can also take our quick quiz and watch the Top Tips video to test your understanding of academic integrity and to improve your academic writing skills:

Quiz

If you think you know the ins and outs of citing, paraphrasing and quoting – put your knowledge to the test. Complete the Academic Integrity Awareness Quiz - you may be surprised at the results!

Top Tips on Academic Integrity video

Watch our presentation from specialists from LSE LIFE, the LSE Library and Student Services. Items of discussion include; what is plagiarism, when do you need to cite, and is it permissible to use Turnitin reports and Generative AI.

 

More resources:

Assessment Regulations

The School's assessment regulations (including what is expected of you as a student) can be found on the Assessment Discipline and Academic Misconduct webpage. This webpage also contains helpful information to assist you if you are suspected of assessment misconduct.

Familiarise yourself with LSE's Statement on Editorial Help for guidance on receiving help with your written work.   

LSE LIFE

LSE LIFE offers support, resources and events to develop your learning skills.

Sign up for a one-to-one session with a study adviser for personalised help, online or on campus. 

Citing and Referencing

Correct citing and referencing is an important academic skill. Discover how to use them correctly to avoid plagiarism and to evidence your extensive reading.

Contact the LSE Library with your referencing questions.

Generative AI

Refer to the School's Guidelines on the use of generative AI in education for the academic year 2024/25 (updated in September 2024) and the FAQs on Generative AI for more information on how the use of generative AI affects the assessment of different courses.

Exam Procedures for Candidates

The Exam Procedures document is essential reading for all students sitting in-person exams. Read this document carefully as it tells you everything you need to know about sitting your exams and what to do if the unexpected happens. 

TurnItIn

Refer to the School's policy on the use of Turnitin and the TurnItIn FAQs for students for more information on when you are permitted to use Turnitin reports to help your written work.

 

 

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