Across
- 3. Deliberate fabrication or falsification of data or information.
- 5. Providing false information concerning an academic exercise, eg by giving a false excuse
- 8. Supporting another student’s Academic Misconduct, e.g. by allowing one’s work to be
- 9. Deliberately destroying, damaging or hindering another student’s work.
- 11. or submitted for assessment by another student, or supporting another student's efforts to
Down
- 1. without explicit permission from all relevant teachers.
- 2. The representation of the ideas or work of another person, without proper, clear and
- 4. their Academic Misconduct.
- 6. acknowledgment.
- 7. of work Presentation of the same work for different assessments and/or course
- 8. Any attempt in gaining unauthorized assistance or resources related to an assessment.
- 10. missing a deadline, falsely claiming to have submitted work, or falsely claiming work as one’s
