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Keynote Speakers

Presenter / Title
Slides Video
Professor Tom Angelo,
Managing change in institutional plagiarism practice and policy

Professor Sally Brown,
Addressing plagiarism in academic practice

Baroness Ruth Deech,
Plagiarism and institutional risk management

Professor Don McCabe,
Ethics in teaching, learning and assessment

Guest Speakers

Presenter / Title
Abstract Paper Slides
Dr Joane Badge, University of Leicester,
A roll-out of the JISC plagiarism detection service with biological sciences students
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Jun-Peng Bao & James A Malcolm, University of Hertfordshire,
Text Similarity in academic conference papers
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Debbi Boden & Ruth Stubbings, Imperial College London
and Loughborough University

Re-writing the script: Supporting academic integrity the library way!
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Jude Carroll, Oxford Brookes University,
The effect of a penalty tariff on Consistent decision making in cases of student plagiarism
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John Clarke & Mike Aiello, John Moores University, Liverpool,
Codes Contracts and Consequences - the role of positive agreement in combating academic misconduct
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Robert Clarke & Thomas Lancaster, UCE Birmingham,
Eliminating the successor to plagiarism? Identifying the usage of contact cheating sites
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Fintan Culwin, South Bank University, London,
I think my students are less naughty, but maybe the tools are more effective
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Peter Forster, Ecole de Management de Normandie,
Stoppings the Cheats
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Lesley Gourlay, Napier University, Edinburgh,
Negotiating boundaries: Student perceptions, academic integrity and co-construction of academic literacies
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Jackie Harvey & Simon Robson, Northumbria University,
The accidental plagiarist: An institutional approach to distinguishing between a deliberate attempt to deceive and poor academic practice
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G McG.Haworth, The University of Reading,
Student projects: Plagiarism and Assessment
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Nicholas Heap & David Woolls, Open University,
Scaling the detection of collusion and plagiarism across the institution
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Martin Jones, Caledonian University, Glasgow,
Plagiarism Proceedings in Higher Education - Quality Assured?

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Donald Joyce, Unitec New Zealand,
Promoting academic integrity among staff and students
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Ian Martin, Mark Stubbs and Hannah Troop,
Manchester Metropolitan University

Weapons of mouse destruction: A 3D strategy for combating cut-and-paste plagiarism using the JISC Plagiarism Advisory Service
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Christine Perry, University of the West of England,
Can you teach students to avoid plagiarism in 6 months?
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Julie Price, University of Southampton,
Leaving it to chance? Not us. Not any more!
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Susannah Quinsee, City University, London,
Lessons Learnt from Running a Plagiarism Awareness Campaign
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Scott Raeburn & Christina Mainka, Napier University, Edinburgh,
Investigating staff perceptions of academic misconduct: First results in
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Amanda Relph & Dr Keith Randle, University of Hertfordshire,
Using Assessment on the front-line in the battle against plagiarism
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Perry Share, Institute of Technology, Sligo,
Managing intertextuality - meaning, plagiarism and power
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Dr S D Sivasubramaniam,
Assisting students to avoid plagiarism: The role of formative workshops
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Helen Smith, Northumbria University,
The cheating jigsaw: student and academic perceptions
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