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A former faculty member involved in the plagiarism cases, Jay S. Gunasekera, was removed from his position as department chair, had his title of "distinguished professor" rescinded, [331] and in 2011 settled a lawsuit he had brought against the university. [332]
Miguel Roig has written at length about the topic of self-plagiarism [113] [118] [119] [120] and his definition of self-plagiarism as using previously disseminated work is widely accepted among scholars of the topic. However, the term self-plagiarism has been challenged as being self-contradictory, an oxymoron, [121] and on other grounds. [122]
An example of school exam cheating, a type of academic dishonesty. Academic dishonesty, academic misconduct, academic fraud and academic integrity are related concepts that refer to various actions on the part of students that go against the expected norms of a school, university or other learning institution. Definitions of academic misconduct ...
Many students can't even distinguish between what constitutes plagiarism and what doesn't. According to recent research, 71% do NOT believe copying from the Web is "serious cheating." Show comments
This is an index of articles about plagiarism. It includes different articles about incidents and examples of plagiarism , but does not include links to biographies of plagiarists or alleged plagiarists.
Dean of Undergraduate Education Jay M. Harris described the case as "unprecedented in its scope and magnitude". [2] [3] [4] The Harvard Crimson ranked the scandal as the news story most important to Harvard in 2012. [5] A teaching fellow noticed similarities between a small number of exams during grading in May 2012.
The founder of Virgin Records and one of the world's most well-known entrepreneurs, Richard Branson had less success in school, nearly failing out of England's Scaitcliffe School at age 13.
The Zsolt Semjén academic misconduct controversy refers to allegations of plagiarism and multiple submission concerning the 1991 laureatus thesis in theology (converted in 1997 to a PhD in religious studies) and the 1992 sociology diploma thesis of Deputy Prime Minister of Hungary and head of the Christian Democratic People's Party (KDNP) Zsolt Semjén.