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LSE is taking additional steps to ensure that academic integrity is maintained throughout online assessment periods and that any instances of academic misconduct are either prevented or detected.

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Academic regulations

LSE Code of Good Practice

LSE School’s plagiarism and assessment misconduct regulationsLSE

regulations School’s on assessment offences other than plagiarism.-line assessment Procedures for Candidates

Academic Integrity statement

When you submit an assessment, you will be asked to indicate your agreement with LSE’s academic integrity statement, the text of which is as follows:

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As an LSE student, I reiterate my commitment to By submitting this work to the School I confirm I will abide by and uphold the the School’s Code of Good Practice [https://bit.ly/gdprctce] and Integrity as outlined in the School’s plagiarism regulations codegpa21], Ethics Code [https://bit.ly/PlagReg], the School's regulations on assessment offences other than plagiarism ecodeweb ] and academic integrity as outlined in the School’s Regulations on Assessment Offences [https://bit.ly/RegOtherAORegsJ22], and by any department guidelines.
I also  and relevant department guidance and I also confirm that: 

  • the work in this assessment is solely my ownmy own; andand 

  • I have I have not conferred or collaborated colluded with anyone in producing this specific assessment*; andFor essay-type assessments or other types of assessments where indicated by the Department, I have and 

  • I understand the use of AI tools to help with any part of my assessment is strictly prohibited unless some use is permitted as defined by the Department responsible for the assessment (see Departmental guidance); and 

  • where necessary, I have clearly cited and referenced the work of others appropriately as stated in the instructions that accompany this assessment; andall essay-type assessments (if any) I have submitted, while possibly expanding on earlier formative or summative work, do to make clear which parts are my own work; and 

  • my submission does not re-use substantial/verbatim materials I have I have previously submitted to the School or elsewhere; andI understand . To note, in some cases expanding on earlier formative or summative work may be permitted as defined by the Department responsible for the assessment (see Departmental guidance) and; 

  • I understand the School has the right to ask me questions me questions about the originality of my work my work if deemed necessarynecessary 

*It is acceptable to consult with LSE LIFE for general study skills questions but not questions specific to the content of a particular assessment. 

Guidance on how to submit

Student support

LSE LIFE LSELIFE offers good advice and one to one sessions prior to your assessment to prepare yourself for the online assessment period, you can find out more on the  LSE LIFE LSELIFE Moodle page.

Student Wellbeing Services also offer online one to one sessions and have collated helpful advice to stay well and healthy while working and studying remotely.

The Digital Skills Lab offers online self-study in Microsoft Office, web design, coding and more.Please note, if during your assessment

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any problems during submission, please follow the advice provided on the Moodle page to email your file(s) as soon as possible to the relevant Departmental staff. Please note that you are subject to incurring late penalties if you submit your assessment late.

General advice

Before every assessment:

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If you are required to provide references in your answer(s) you should make sure you are familiar with your department’s preferred referencing method and can access guidance on it (if needed) during the assessment. You can also find information about citing and referencing on the LSE LIFE LSELIFE Moodle page.

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