Academic Conduct and Research Integrity (ACRI9000)

  
What is Academic Conduct and Research Integrity (ACRI9000)?

Answer ID 3468 | Last updated on 01/02/2024 09.59 AM

Academic Conduct and Research Integrity (ACRI9000) is a wholly online self-paced unit which introduces students to the key principles and behaviours of academic and research integrity and helps students incorporate best practices in their work. The objective of the unit is to ensure that students understand their role and responsibilities in relation to academic and research conduct at the University.
 
Higher Degree by Research (HDR) students must complete the Academic Conduct and Research Integrity unit within the first six months from the date of commencement in their course. If you do not achieve a result of Ungraded Pass (UP), you will not have made satisfactory progress in your course and will be assigned the status of 'On Probation' (see your course rules).
 
Login to LMS to access the Academic Conduct and Research Integrity unit from your list of units. Once you have progressed through the modules and passed the unit, download your certificate and upload as evidence of completion in your HDRhub Milestones and goals.

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