Academic Integrity + Discipline
The academic integrity team supports the academic discipline process by receiving reports of potential violations, coordinating all academic discipline cases and delivering programing on academic integrity. Discipline decisions continue to be made by delegates of the relevant faculty dean.
The team includes:
- Michelle Spila — Academic Integrity Officer
- Nicolette Anderson — Academic Integrity and Discipline Coordinator
The team is available to provide advice on academic integrity and discipline and can be reached at cnasaid@ualberta.ca.
For Instructors
- Academic Integrity for CNAS Instructors (eClass site)
Includes:- Reporting an academic integrity concern
- Promoting academic integrity
- Preventing & detecting academic misconduct
- Example academic integrity quiz questions
- Other resources for instructors
Note: This eClass site is open to all instructors, course captains, lab coordinators, and TAs in the Faculties of ALES, Engineering, and Science. If you encounter issues with the self-enrolment process, please contact cnasaid@ualberta.ca for assistance.
- Handbook for Instructors and TAs (refers to COSB but still contains good advice)
- Pedagogy and Prevention (CTL Resources)
- Teaching in the Context of Artificial Intelligence (CTL Teaching Toolkit)
- Promote Integrity (IST Teaching Toolkit)
For Students
- Academic Integrity for CNAS Students (eClass site)
Includes:- Importance of academic integrity
- Examples of academic misconduct & possible sanctions
- The academic integrity & appeal process
- Test yourself: academic integrity quizzes
- Other resources for students
Note: This eClass site is open to all undergraduate and graduate students in the Faculties of ALES, Engineering, and Science. If you encounter issues with the self-enrolment process, please contact cnasaid@ualberta.ca for assistance.
- Academic Integrity (Current Students webpage)
- Office of the Student Ombuds
- Academic Skill Development (Academic Success Centre)
- Accommodation Services
- Health and Wellness Supports for Students