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Academic Integrity Matters “Academic integrity... involves acting with the principles of honesty, fairness, trust and responsibility and requires respect for knowledge and its development.” UOW Academic Integrity Policy Types of Academic Misconduct Possible Consequences Cheating Collusion/facilitating academic dishonesty Fraud Misrepresentation/fabric ation Obstruction/interferenc e Plagiarism Mark penalty Zero for assignment Zero for subject Suspension Expulsion

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