Academic Integrity
A culture of academic integrity at UBC Sauder is everyone’s responsibility – we all play a part. Here you will find information, resources, and links for faculty to learn more about academic integrity, understand its role, and learn what happens when it is breached. Included are strategies and tools that will help ensure student performance is authentic and reflects their own thoughts and work.
When we speak of academic integrity in relation to faculty, we are referring to strategies and tools that ensure student performance is accurate and reflective of their own work. Sound processes contribute to upholding the integrity of students, faculty, Sauder School of Business and its credentials, UBC, and the industries we serve.
Getting Started with Academic Integrity
This is your starting point for academic integrity: frequently asked questions and essential links for faculty members and students.
Academic Integrity for Faculty
A culture of academic integrity at UBC Sauder is everyone’s responsibility – we all play a part.
When we speak of academic integrity in relation to faculty, we are referring to strategies and tools that ensure student performance and achievement are accurate, authentic, and reflective of their own thoughts and work.
I Know or Suspect I have a Case of Student Academic Misconduct to Report
Refer to the Academic Misconduct & Grading Guidelines for policy and process resources
I Want More Information About Academic Integrity at UBC
UBC Academic Integrity Website
I Want to Provide Students with Resources About Academic Integrity and Citations
Chapman Learning Commons Resources
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UBC ‘s Guide to Academic Integrity for Faculty
Academic Integrity for Students
UBC’s Guide to Academic Integrity for Students
Academic Integrity in Teaching & Learning
Understanding how the academic misconduct process works is vital for faculty and for students who may be impacted by an allegation or an investigation.
Resources for an Educative Approach
Further proactive strategies and resources to help you with academic integrity may be found on the UBC strategic plan site.