Academic integrity means being honest, responsible, and fair in your studies. It’s about producing your own work, giving proper credit when you use other people’s ideas, and following the rules for assessments and exams. By practising academic integrity, you show respect for your learning, your lecturers, and your fellow students.
Remember, referencing correctly, avoiding plagiarism or collusion, and using approved study methods all help protect the value of your degree and the reputation of our university.
Learn more about how to study with integrity at: my.napier.ac.uk/academic-integrity
