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Regulations Governing Undergraduate Programmes

58.2.3) The Registrar will determine if there are grounds for re-consideration:
         * If it is considered that there are no grounds for the appeal, the original decision will
            be upheld and the decision is final;
         * If the appeal is accepted, an Appeals Panel (see 58.1.2.5 - 58.1.2.8 above) will be
            convened to consider the case. A decision of the Appeal Panel is final.

58.2.4) If the appeal against category of award, failure of a programme or discontinuation of
            studies is successful, the HK$500 fee will be refunded in full.

58.2.5) The Registrar will inform the appellant of the outcome of the appeal as quickly as
            possible.

XV Plagiarism and Academic Misconduct Policy

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59. Object
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The object of the Plagiarism and Academic Misconduct Policy is to promote an educational
environment where academic honesty and fairness are valued as promoting personal integrity
and maintaining the academic standards of the University.
60. Definitions

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        (A) ‘Academic misconduct’ in relation to academic work means any form of cheating or
               dishonest conduct, including but not limited to plagiarism and assisting another
               person to engage in academic misconduct.

        (B) ‘Plagiarism’ means, in relation to work submitted for assessment, the unacknowl-
               edged use by a person of the ideas and materials of others in such a manner as to
               objectively convey the impression that those ideas and materials are his own.

61. Training Programmes
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        (A) Workshops will be conducted or prescribed by the University in order to promote a
               consistent understanding of this Policy and issues involving plagiarism and aca-
               demic misconduct.
        (B) It is the responsibility of all staff members to provide appropriate instruction and
               guidance to students in relation to plagiarism issues, including the methods of ref-
               erencing appropriate to the discipline in question.
        (C) General guidance in relation to plagiarism, with reference to examples, will be
               made available on the University’s anti-plagiarism web page.

62. Cover Sheets
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For all assessable work other than examinations, students are required to attach a cover
sheet to the front of the work. The cover sheet will be in a format determined by the University
and, in addition to details as to student name(s) and number(s) and course name and number,
will include a signed certification by the student(s) to the following effect:

      I/we certify that the material now submitted is entirely my/our own work and I/we
      have cited all sources used and have faithfully indicated their origin.
63. Disciplinary Procedures

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63.1) Where there is an allegation of academic misconduct, the matter may be considered
        and determined by the course examiner responsible for the work in question, the Board
        of Examiners, the Head of Department responsible for the course in question acting as

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