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Institute for Creative and Cultural Entrepreneurship

Student Number:

Programme Title:

Module Code and Title:

Module Tutor:

Essay Question:

Word Count:
Definition of Plagiarism

Plagiarism is an attempt (deliberate or inadvertent) to gain advantage by the


representation of another person's work, without acknowledgement of the source, as
the student's own for the purposes of satisfying formal assessment requirements.

Recognised forms of plagiarism include

1. the use in a student's own work of more than a single phrase from another
person's work without the use of quotation marks and acknowledgement of
the source;
2. the summarising of another person's work by simply changing a few works or
altering the order of presentation, without acknowledgement;
3. the use of ideas or intellectual data of another person without
acknowledgement of the source, or the submission or presentation of work as
if it were the student's own, which are substantially the ideas or intellectual
data of another person;
4. copying the work of another person;
5. the submission of work, as if it were the student's own, which has been
obtained from the internet or any other form of information technology;
6. the submission of coursework making significant use of unattributed digital
images such as graphs, tables, photographs, etc. taken from books/articles,
the internet or from the work of another person;
7. the submission of a piece of work which has previously been assessed for a
different award or module or at a different institution as if it were new work;
8. a student who allows or is involved in allowing, either knowingly or
unknowingly, another student to copy another's work including physical or
digital images would be deemed to be guilty of plagiarism.
9. If plagiarism is suspected students will be required to supply an electronic
copy of the work in question so that it may be subjected to electronic
plagiarism detection testing. Therefore students are required to keep work
electronically until after they receive their results as electronic detection may
be part of the investigative process.

Further information on learning, teaching and assessment can be found on the


ICCE Postgraduate Handbook (available on Learn.gold).

In submitting this work I confirm I have read and understood the


regulations relating to plagiarism and academic misconduct when I
confirmed my assessment confirmation form online.

INSTRUCTIONS: Please paste your essay into this document (starting on the
next page) and save the file as your student number, the module code, and a
brief description of the assignment (e.g. essay, case study, dissertation, etc.).

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