Information Regarding the University’s “Student Academic Integrity Guidelines” and “Reference Guidelines for the Use of Generative AI Tools”
Information Regarding the University’s “Student Academic Integrity Guidelines” and “Reference Guidelines for the Use of Generative AI Tools”
Please refer to and comply with the attached information regarding the University’s Student Academic Integrity Guidelines and Reference Guidelines for the Use of Generative AI Tools.
1. To strengthen students’ awareness of academic integrity and to establish a learning and research environment grounded in honesty, fairness, and respect for intellectual property rights, the University has formulated the Student Academic Integrity Guidelines (see attachment). These guidelines are intended to help students clearly understand the fundamental principles of academic ethics, various forms of academic misconduct, and the relevant handling procedures and mechanisms.
(1) These guidelines apply to undergraduate students as well as master’s and doctoral students of the University. They cover the production and presentation of all types of academic activities and outcomes, including coursework assignments, academic reports, examinations and assessments, theses and dissertations, research projects, publications, and other academic activities.
(2) The guidelines clearly specify various forms of academic misconduct, including plagiarism, cheating, fabrication, falsification, ghostwriting, duplicate publication, and other violations of academic ethics. They also outline the methods for handling academic assessment results, as well as the disciplinary basis and procedures for academic misconduct, for faculty and students to follow.
(3) The guidelines are available on the website of the Office of Academic Affairs under:
Student Section / Faculty Section / Administrative Section → Others → Academic Ethics Related Resources.
2. In response to technological advancements and evolving teaching needs, students who use generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools during the process of learning, research, or writing are advised to refer to the University’s Reference Guidelines for the Use of Generative AI Tools to ensure the integrity and quality of academic work.
The guidelines are available on the website of the Office of Academic Affairs under:
AI Course Resources → Policy/Ethics
Reference website:
https://oaa.nsysu.edu.tw/p/406-1003-313202,r1365.php?Lang=zh-tw
Please refer to and comply with the attached information regarding the University’s Student Academic Integrity Guidelines and Reference Guidelines for the Use of Generative AI Tools.
1. To strengthen students’ awareness of academic integrity and to establish a learning and research environment grounded in honesty, fairness, and respect for intellectual property rights, the University has formulated the Student Academic Integrity Guidelines (see attachment). These guidelines are intended to help students clearly understand the fundamental principles of academic ethics, various forms of academic misconduct, and the relevant handling procedures and mechanisms.
(1) These guidelines apply to undergraduate students as well as master’s and doctoral students of the University. They cover the production and presentation of all types of academic activities and outcomes, including coursework assignments, academic reports, examinations and assessments, theses and dissertations, research projects, publications, and other academic activities.
(2) The guidelines clearly specify various forms of academic misconduct, including plagiarism, cheating, fabrication, falsification, ghostwriting, duplicate publication, and other violations of academic ethics. They also outline the methods for handling academic assessment results, as well as the disciplinary basis and procedures for academic misconduct, for faculty and students to follow.
(3) The guidelines are available on the website of the Office of Academic Affairs under:
Student Section / Faculty Section / Administrative Section → Others → Academic Ethics Related Resources.
2. In response to technological advancements and evolving teaching needs, students who use generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools during the process of learning, research, or writing are advised to refer to the University’s Reference Guidelines for the Use of Generative AI Tools to ensure the integrity and quality of academic work.
The guidelines are available on the website of the Office of Academic Affairs under:
AI Course Resources → Policy/Ethics
Reference website:
https://oaa.nsysu.edu.tw/p/406-1003-313202,r1365.php?Lang=zh-tw
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