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K.3 Statement on Academic Integrity


Academic integrity is the foundation of the development and acquisition of knowledge and is based on values of honesty, trust, responsibility, and respect. We expect members of our community to act with integrity.

Research integrity, ethics, and principles of conduct are key to academic integrity. Members of our campus community are required to abide by our institutional code of conduct and promote academic integrity in upholding the University of Calgary’s reputation of excellence.

Student Academic Misconduct Policy and Procedure (effective July 1st 2019):

ucalgary.ca/legal-services/university-policies-procedures/student-academic-misconduct-policy.

ucalgary.ca/legal-services/university-policies-procedures/student-academic-misconduct-procedure.

Additional information is available on the Academic Integrity Website at ucalgary.ca/student-services/student-success/learning/academic-integrity.


K.1 Other Impermissible Conduct
K.2 Student Appeals
K.3 Statement on Academic Integrity
K.4 Research Integrity


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