23 ACADEMIC LIFE ACADEMIC INTEGRITY Fundamental to academic integrity is the presentation of your work as your own, the acknowledgment of others’ work, and the accurate reporting of results obtained. It is your responsibility to act truthfully and honestly in your academic pursuit, and to acquaint yourself with the University’s policies on academic integrity and discipline. You will be subject to disciplinary action should you be found to be in violation of these policies. HKUST Academic Registry Office Website https://registry.hkust.edu.hk/resource-library/academic-standards Plagiarism is one of the most serious academic offenses. If you present work that originates from other sources without adequate referencing, for credit in a course, a program of study, or for fulfillment of degree requirements, you are committing plagiarism. This pertains to academic work in any form, including theses, examinations, tests, term papers and assignments. Cheating and other acts of academic dishonesty are also serious offenses.
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