Academic Integrity
Academic integrity is constituted by the five core fundamental values of honesty, trust, fairness, respect and responsibility (as articulated by the International Center for Academic Integrity, Clemson University) (ICAI), all of which are central to the building, nurturing and sustaining of an academic community in which all members of the community will thrive. Adherence to the values expressed through academic integrity forms a foundation for the "freedom of inquiry and exchange of ideas" essential to the intellectual life of the University (see Report on Principles and Priorities). Queen's students, faculty, administrators and staff therefore all have ethical responsibilities for supporting and upholding the fundamental values of academic integrity.
- Queen’s Policy on Academic Integrity - http://www.queensu.ca/academicintegrity/
- Queen's Student Academic Success Services (SASS) online module - https://sass.queensu.ca/onlineresource/topics/academic-integrity/
- Waterloo (online module) - https://uwaterloo.ca/library/get-assignment-and-research-help/academic-integrity/graduate-students-and-academic-integrity
- York University (online module) - https://spark.library.yorku.ca/academic-integrity-what-is-academic-integrity/
- Queen's Intellectual Property Guidelines