Academic Integrity Week 2023

Join us for a week of events and workshops aimed at providing you with the skills you will need to succeed in your academic life.

Study Support

In person and online


Description

The University is holding an Academic Integrity Week, to highlight the support available to you and help you gain the knowledge and skills you need to thrive in academia.

Happening all week

Academic Integrity Anonymous

Monday 20th–Friday 24th March

Have you got a question about academic integrity, plagiarism or the limits of group work, but don’t want to ask in class? Ask anonymously. The chat is moderated and relevant questions will be posted publicly. The questions appear anonymously so please pick an pseudonymous username.

Register here: https://ars.particify.de/p/59157718

Nuku Module

Anytime

Learn practical steps to maintaining academic integrity by completing this short module in Nuku.

Workshops and other events

Workshop: Incorporating borrowed materials

Tuesday 21st March—10am–10.30am (MY LT 102, Kelburn Campus)

Are you unsure how to incorporate borrowed material from other sources into your work? Come along to this practical session on incorporating borrowed materials run by Te Taiako Student Learning.

Register here: https://vuw.libcal.com/event/5531427

Workshop: Referencing and academic integrity

Tuesday 21st March—3.10pm–4pm (Zoom)

Referencing is a crucial skill at university. Learn how to acknowledge your sources and, in turn, enhance your argument. The workshop link will be sent to you once you have registered, one day before the workshop.

Register here: https://vuw.libcal.com/event/5510986

Kahoot

Tuesday 21st March—12.30pm–12.45pm (Mezzanine Foyer, Rutherford House, Pipitea Campus)

Want to test your knowledge and have the chance to win free coffee? Put your thinking cap on and come join us in the Mezzanine foyer at Rutherford House. $40 worth of coffee vouchers to be won.

Stall in the Atrium

Tuesday 21st March, 11.30am–1.30pm (Mezzanine floor, Rutherford House, Pipitea Campus)

Would you like to know more about academic integrity, academic misconduct or where you can get support? Come visit our stall in the mezzanine at Rutherford House. We’ll be running activities, answering questions, and giving away cake.

Workshop: Referencing and academic integrity

Wednesday 22nd March, 2.10pm (KK 001, Kelburn Campus)

Referencing is a crucial skill at university. Learn how to acknowledge your sources and, in turn, enhance your argument.

Register here: https://vuw.libcal.com/event/5511026

Workshop: How to paraphrase

Wednesday 22nd March, 4.10pm–4.40pm (Zoom)

Are you unsure about how to paraphrase from published sources in your essays? If so, then come along to this practical online session facilitated by Te Taiako Student Learning and learn how to paraphrase effectively.

Register here: https://vuw.libcal.com/calendar/student-workshops/howtoparaphrase

Stall in The Hub

Wednesday 22nd March, 11.00am–2.00pm (The Hub, Kelburn Campus)

Would you like to know more about academic integrity, academic misconduct or where you can get support? Come visit our stall in the hub at Kelburn campus. We’ll be running activities, answering questions, and giving away cake.

Kahoot

Wednesday 22nd March, 1pm–1.15pm (The Hub, Kelburn Campus)

Want to test your knowledge and have the chance to win free coffee? Put your thinking cap on and come down to join us in the hub. $40 worth of coffee vouchers to be won.

Workshop: Understanding copyright

Thursday 23rd March, 10.00am–10.30am (Zoom)

Would you like to get a good understanding of copyright and what it means for you? This online presentation will take you through what copyright means and what you need to be aware of.

Register here: https://vuw.libcal.com/calendar/student-workshops/copyright

Workshop: Incorporating borrowed materials

Thursday 23rd March, 1.10pm–1.40pm (MY LT 101, Kelburn Campus)

Are you unsure how to incorporate borrowed material from other sources into your work? Come along to this practical session on incorporating borrowed materials run by Te Taiako Student Learning.

Register here: https://vuw.libcal.com/event/5531426

Stall in Te Aro

Thursday 23rd March, 11.30am–1.30pm (Te Aro Campus)

Would you like to know more about academic integrity, academic misconduct or where you can get support? Come visit our stall at Te Aro campus. We’ll be running activities, answering questions, and giving away cake.

Kahoot

Thursday 23rd March, 12.30pm–12.45pm (Te Aro Campus)

Want to test your knowledge and have the chance to win free coffee? Put your thinking cap on and join us in the Te Aro campus with $40 worth of coffee vouchers to be won.

Workshop: AI, Academic Integrity and the Meaning of Life

Friday 24th March, 1.00pm–2.00pm (TTR 104, Kelburn Campus)

In this in-person, philosophical and interactive session – aimed at all staff and students – we will briefly survey the nature of AI and explore its deeper problems for Academic Integrity – including its perils for being ‘responsible’ on a planet that so desperately needs good citizens who are attached to a purposeful ‘Meaning of Life’. Session to be presented by Dr Robert Stratford.

Register here: https://vuw.libcal.com/calendar/student-workshops/aiandthemeaningoflife

Workshop: How to paraphrase

Friday 24th March, 4.10pm–4.40pm (Zoom)

Are you unsure about how to paraphrase from published sources in your essays? If so, then come along to this practical online session facilitated by Te Taiako Student Learning and learn how to paraphrase effectively.

Register here: https://vuw.libcal.com/calendar/student-workshops/howtoparaphrase2