1.2.7 Recognise advantages

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  • Build your skills and graduate attributes

    By successfully completing your degree at The University of Notre Dame Australia, you are showing that you have achieved the expected skills and graduate attributes that will be highly valued by future employers. If you engage in any academically unethical behaviour, you won't be building the valuable research, writing and study skills that your degree provides.

  • Gain respect and recognition

    University is not only about studying; it also provides the opportunity to interact with your fellow students and staff. If you are aware of the guidelines for academic conduct, and you make sure you follow them, you will be gaining respect and recognition from your peers. Nobody likes working with somebody who is dishonest, lazy, or takes credit for work that isn't their own!

  • Be fair to others

    You wouldn't appreciate it if someone took your hard-earned work or idea and pretended it was his/her own. By practising ethical scholarship, you're not only increasing your own chance of success, but you are giving respect and acknowledgement to other people's work.

  • Avoid repercussions

    The University takes academic misconduct very seriously. You could face a range of different consequences (such as failing a unit, failing all your units, or being excluded from your course). By making sure you are practising ethical scholarship, you will be giving yourself the best possible chance to achieve great results in your studies.

  • Engage with the academic community

    Students form a very important part of the academic community. Actually, everyone who takes part in university academic life has an important role to play in the production and dissemination of knowledge. By producing assignments, researching and being involved in university life, you are actively engaging with the wider academic community and you need to abide by the stipulated rules and expectations.

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