New and updated academic integrity resources now available

In March, TEQSA published our revised Academic Integrity Toolkit. The updated toolkit includes two new sections as well as new and updated case studies to support higher education providers in promoting academic integrity and managing academic misconduct at their institution.

Updated sections:

  • policy and benchmarking
  • contract cheating.

New sections:

  • assessment design and security
  • risks to academic integrity from gen AI.

Today we’re pleased to add new and updated resources to the toolkit, including a Good Practice Note, and guides related to substantiating contract cheating, detecting AI in texts, and the common roles and responsibilities relating to academic integrity.

These resources add to the case studies and resources we published in March. The Academic Integrity Toolkit can be found in the Guide and resources section of our website.

The project team which delivered the toolkit’s update was led by Associate Professor Guy Curtis (University of Western Australia). Thank you to the project team for their work.

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