2.1 The Academic Integrity Team based in the Centre for Education and Innovation will:
2.2 Academic Integrity Officer(s) (AIO) will be appointed to investigate and determine allegations of academic misconduct. The AIO will be:
2.3 A Faculty Academic Misconduct Committee will be constituted to determine allegations of serious academic misconduct. The Committee:
2.4 A quorum of a Faculty Academic Misconduct Committee is all three members.
2.5 The Academic Registrar will determine allegations of suspected fraudulent documentation submitted for the purpose of receiving an academic advantage under the Dealing with Instances of Fraudulent Information Policy.
2.6 Authority may be exercised by a person(s) designated by the relevant responsible officer to act on their behalf for the purpose of these Procedures.
3.1 The University may use text matching software or other tools to assist in identifying cases of academic misconduct, provided that students are notified in the Unit Outline of the availability of self-evaluation tools and the intended use of software or tools in the detection of breaches.
3.2 In any discussions or interviews in which a student participates during any process under the Student Academic Integrity and Misconduct Policy or these Procedures, the student may be accompanied by one support person, other than a person with a qualification in law. A support person:
3.3 In any case in which a responsible officer has any verbal communication with a student regarding a matter arising under the Academic Integrity and Misconduct Policy and/or these Procedures, that officer will make a written note of such communication and retain it within an appropriate secure file(s).
3.4 A student may seek confidential, independent advice from the Student Advocacy Service at any stage.
4.1 Where any member of staff, other than a Lecturer in Charge, detects or is made aware of possible academic misconduct, the staff member or the Coordinator, Examinations and Results will report the matter to the Lecturer in Charge of the unit.
4.2 Any member of staff who becomes aware of suspected fraudulent information submitted by a student for the purpose of receiving an academic advantage must bring the matter to the attention of the relevant Senior Officer in the Dealing with Instances of Fraudulent Information Policy.
5.1 Where a Lecturer in Charge detects or is made aware of possible academic misconduct, they will undertake a preliminary analysis by:
5.2 Following the preliminary analysis, the Lecturer in Charge will determine whether:
5.3 Where the Lecturer in Charge has determined the student did not act inappropriately or dishonestly, they should advise the staff member who detected the alleged academic misconduct, where relevant.
5.4 Where the Lecturer in Charge has determined that an academic misconduct investigation should proceed as an allegation, it must be referred to the relevant Academic Integrity Officer within 5-working days of being made aware of the possible academic misconduct.
5.5 The Lecturer in Charge must provide all relevant materials to the Academic Integrity Officer, which includes:
6.1 The Academic Integrity Officer will, within 5 working days of receiving the allegation:
6.2 The Academic Integrity Team will confirm whether the student is subject to any concurrent investigation(s) and provide advice to the investigating AIO(s) where allegations are similar and may impact penalty decisions, including any requirements for academic skills development.
6.3 If the Academic Integrity Officer considers that the evidence does not support the allegation, the Academic Integrity Team will advise the Lecturer in Charge, the staff member who detected the alleged misconduct and other relevant officers accordingly and no further action will be taken.
6.4 If the Academic Integrity Officer considers that the allegation has substance, the Academic Integrity Team must notify the student in writing of the nature of the allegation/s and provide the student with:
6.5 The Academic Integrity Team, on behalf of the Academic Integrity Officer will also:
7.1 The Academic Integrity Team will notify the student of the Academic Integrity Officer’s decision on the matter within 10 working days from the receipt of a response from the student, or, if no response is received, the due date for a response from the student.
7.2 The Academic Integrity Team must obtain information about any previous educational advice for poor academic practice or occurrences of academic misconduct from the student’s personal file or the central register of academic misconduct with the exception of records from units undertaken in a sub-bachelor program which have not been recognised for credit in any higher level award.
7.3 The Academic Integrity Officer, may take one or more of the following actions:
7.4 A breach must be referred to a Faculty Academic Misconduct Committee for determination where:
7.5 In the event of an allegation of academic misconduct being referred by an Academic Integrity Officer, to a Faculty Academic Misconduct Committee, the Committee will:
7.6 Following consideration of the case the Faculty Academic Misconduct Committee may take one or more of the following actions:
7.7 When deciding a penalty to be imposed under sections 8.3 and 8.6, consideration will be given to:
7.8 An Academic Integrity Officer or Faculty Academic Misconduct Committee may substitute another penalty where:
7.9 A student may not withdraw from a unit after census date to avoid an academic misconduct penalty which results in a fail grade for the unit. Where a student has withdrawn from the unit, their enrolment will be reinstated, and the penalty will be applied.
8.1 To make a determination of poor academic practice it must be evident that:
8.2 Where a student has contravened the expected academic standards in accordance with section 7.1 of the Academic Integrity and Misconduct Policy, but is found to be ineligible for a determination of poor academic practice under section 9.1, the matter must proceed to an investigation of academic misconduct.
8.3 Where a determination of poor academic practice has been made:
8.4 Written educational advice should include advice that an investigation of further possible academic misconduct will take into consideration any previous educational advice. The educational advice letter should be:
8.5 Where a student refuses to participate in any academic skills development required under section 9.3(b), the matter may penalised as Academic Misconduct under section 8.3(c).
9.1 Following determination of a case by an Academic Integrity Officer or Faculty Academic Misconduct Committee, the Academic Integrity Team will advise the student in writing of:
9.2 A copy of the advice to the student will be provided to all relevant officers which may include all or a combination of the:
9.3 Where a determination of poor academic practice has been made, the Academic Integrity Team will upload the receipt of educational advice on the student file.
9.4 In cases where there has been proven academic misconduct, the Academic Integrity Team will:
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