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Experiences and support needs regarding academic integrity, academic misconduct and questionable practices:
THE COMMON TYPES OF ACADEMIC & RESEARCH MALPRACTICE
Any kind of authorship attribution not based on genuine contribution (e.g. gift or guest authorship).
Source: ENAI Glossary for Academic Integrity (link)
Form of academic misconduct when a person uses a third party to assist them to produce work (e.g. dissertation), whether or not payment or favour is involved.
Source: ENAI Glossary for Academic Integrity (link)
Mistreatment of person(s) in order to benefit from unmerited advantages.
Source: ENAI Glossary for Academic Integrity (link)
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How to deal with a published PhD thesis plagiarizing an Independent research work?
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My thesis has been plagiarized several times. What can I do?
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- Presentation at QQI 10th Anniversary Conference (18th-19th October 2022; Dublin, Ireland)
- Presentation about the Portal from COMU team (12th October 2022; Cannakale, Turkey)
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