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DENT INFORMATION
reminders will be sent about deadlines and other Imperial College: Our Principles
requirements and you are encouraged to contact the
staff if you have any questions or queries. The Government’s White Paper, Students at the Heart
of the System, published in June 2011, endorsed the
Plagiarism – general recommendation made by a national Student Charter
Working Group that each institution should have a
Given the constituency from which the students on student charter, or similar high level statement, to
this course are drawn and the advice on referencing set out the mutual expectations of universities and
included in this handbook, it is expected that students.
everyone will be familiar with plagiarism and how
to avoid it. However, it is still to be stated that At its June 2012 meeting the Senate approved
plagiarism will not be accepted and severe action a Student Charter for the College, entitled Our
may be taken against students have plagiarised the Principles, and agreed that this would be launched
work of others. To avoid inadvertent plagiarism, it during summer 2012. The Principles were developed
is important that you understand what constitutes by a College Working Group including representatives
a problem or offence. You have access to an on-line of all Faculties and undergraduate and postgraduate
information literacy guide: www.imperial.ac.uk/ students.
library/subjectsandsupport/plagiarism.
The Principles define the guiding principles of the
Work that is submitted may be submitted to College community and cover all students, both
plagiarism detection services at any time. The library undergraduate and postgraduate. They are not a
has more resources and advice on Plagiarism and legal contract but rather an easily accessible, concise
Cheating offences policy and procedures. www. source of information and a clear display of staff,
imperial.ac.uk/registry/exams/examoffences student and ICU collaboration. The Principles display
the signatures of the College’s President & Rector and
Pastoral and Academic Support the ICU President. They will be reviewed annually by
the Quality Assurance Advisory Committee.
This section provides you with information about what
help, support and resources are available to you as a The Principles are available at: www.imperial.
student of Imperial College London. The information ac.uk/students/ourprinciples. Each Principle is
below is required for all master’s students at imperial; accompanied by ‘drop-down’ text, which elaborates
as students on this programme your situation is upon the overarching statements and provides
slightly abnormal in that most of you will be members links to further information. The Principles will also
of staff at Imperial or associated hospitals as well as be made available to students on Imperial Mobile
being registered as part-time students. Your rights shortly.
and support facilities related to disability and long-
term health issues are therefore also covered by your Senate noted that it was important for the Principles
appropriate employment terms and conditions. All to be communicated widely to both staff and
EDU students are assigned a Personal Tutor, to whom students and agreed that Departmental student
you can speak should you wish. induction sessions, personal tutoring meetings and
staff-student committee meetings should include
discussion of the Principles.
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reminders will be sent about deadlines and other Imperial College: Our Principles
requirements and you are encouraged to contact the
staff if you have any questions or queries. The Government’s White Paper, Students at the Heart
of the System, published in June 2011, endorsed the
Plagiarism – general recommendation made by a national Student Charter
Working Group that each institution should have a
Given the constituency from which the students on student charter, or similar high level statement, to
this course are drawn and the advice on referencing set out the mutual expectations of universities and
included in this handbook, it is expected that students.
everyone will be familiar with plagiarism and how
to avoid it. However, it is still to be stated that At its June 2012 meeting the Senate approved
plagiarism will not be accepted and severe action a Student Charter for the College, entitled Our
may be taken against students have plagiarised the Principles, and agreed that this would be launched
work of others. To avoid inadvertent plagiarism, it during summer 2012. The Principles were developed
is important that you understand what constitutes by a College Working Group including representatives
a problem or offence. You have access to an on-line of all Faculties and undergraduate and postgraduate
information literacy guide: www.imperial.ac.uk/ students.
library/subjectsandsupport/plagiarism.
The Principles define the guiding principles of the
Work that is submitted may be submitted to College community and cover all students, both
plagiarism detection services at any time. The library undergraduate and postgraduate. They are not a
has more resources and advice on Plagiarism and legal contract but rather an easily accessible, concise
Cheating offences policy and procedures. www. source of information and a clear display of staff,
imperial.ac.uk/registry/exams/examoffences student and ICU collaboration. The Principles display
the signatures of the College’s President & Rector and
Pastoral and Academic Support the ICU President. They will be reviewed annually by
the Quality Assurance Advisory Committee.
This section provides you with information about what
help, support and resources are available to you as a The Principles are available at: www.imperial.
student of Imperial College London. The information ac.uk/students/ourprinciples. Each Principle is
below is required for all master’s students at imperial; accompanied by ‘drop-down’ text, which elaborates
as students on this programme your situation is upon the overarching statements and provides
slightly abnormal in that most of you will be members links to further information. The Principles will also
of staff at Imperial or associated hospitals as well as be made available to students on Imperial Mobile
being registered as part-time students. Your rights shortly.
and support facilities related to disability and long-
term health issues are therefore also covered by your Senate noted that it was important for the Principles
appropriate employment terms and conditions. All to be communicated widely to both staff and
EDU students are assigned a Personal Tutor, to whom students and agreed that Departmental student
you can speak should you wish. induction sessions, personal tutoring meetings and
staff-student committee meetings should include
discussion of the Principles.
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