Academic Integrity
Source: https://libguides.tcd.ie/academic-integrity/consequences Parent: https://libguides.tcd.ie/academic-integrity
- About this guide
- What does good academic practice look like?
- Study practices
- Referencing practices
- What is academic misconduct and how do I avoid it?
- What are the consequences of academic misconduct?
- What happens if academic misconduct is suspected?
- Consequences
- The College Calendar
- Where can I go for further support?
- Coversheet declaration
- Ready Steady Write Plagiarism Tutorial
- GenAI LibGuide
What happens if academic misconduct is suspected?
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Abbreviations
DGS Dean of Graduate Studies
DTL Director of Teaching and Learning (Undergraduate or Postgraduate)
MC Module Coordinator
SLSenior Lecturer
Consequences
Levels of academic misconduct are defined within the general academic regulations in the University of Dublin Calendar. Different consequences may be applied according to the level. Further information on these consequences can be found here.
The College Calendar
The University of Dublin Calendar contains the general academic regulations that apply to undergraduate and postgraduate students at Trinity, including in relation to academic integrity. For convenience, those elements are linked to below.