What is this topic about?

Academic integrity means being honest and trustworthy in your work to ensure you maintain academic standards. Failing to uphold these standards can lead to academic misconduct. This can often be due to unintentional mistakes like poor or incomplete referencing or improper use of generative Artificial Intelligence tools.

We offer a wealth of resources to support you to develop skills and strategies to ensure you maintain academic integrity in your work.

Workshops

A Guide to Synthesis

This workshop covers the essentials of synthesis, offering practical guidance on combining sources to demonstrate deep understanding, and provides a supportive environment for students to practice this critical academic skill. 

After this session you may want to attend: Paraphrasing, Harvard/APA/OSCOLA Referencing 

Organising Your References Using Mendeley

This workshop will walk you through the basics of how to use Mendeley for storing and managing your literature, providing a practical demonstration of how to add your existing literature ready for use in your documents.  

After this session you may want to attend: Understanding Plagiarism, Harvard/APA/OSCOLA Referencing.

Videos

AU Harvard Citing with Paraphrasing
AU Harvard Narrative vs Parenthetical
AU Harvard Citing Multiple Authors