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Re-sits: assessment conduct and academic misconduct

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If you are due to re-sit or re-take exams this August, it’s important to remind you that we expect the highest level of academic integrity.

You should already have completed the KnowHow tutorial on academic integrity to ensure you are fully aware of what it entails and why it is so important. If you haven’t completed the tutorial, we would encourage you to do so at the earliest opportunity.

We ask you to consider the below points in particular.

Please:

You must not:

In the event that a module coordinator or invigilator suspects a student of having breached these regulations, the matter may be referred for consideration under the University’s academic misconduct procedures. It is important to familiarise yourself with our Code of Practice on Assessment.

Travelling to campus in time for assessments

Formal assessments (including re-sits and re-takes when required) are an essential part of your education and you are expected to attend any scheduled in-person (in an exam room on campus) assessments unless you are prevented from doing so by illness or other extenuating circumstances.

Additional resources

If you have any queries about the details of your assessments, please contact your School Office.

We wish you the very best of luck in your upcoming exams.

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