Academic Integrity Advisers
An outline of the role of Academic Integrity Advisers at Waipapa Taumata Rau | The University of Auckland
Each faculty has at least one Academic Integrity Adviser. They are an academic member of staff whose role is to foster a culture of academic integrity and to support consistency in handling cases of academic misconduct.
Their areas of responsibility may include:
- Working with colleagues to embed relevant, discipline-specific material on academic integrity values and concepts into courses
- Working with Class Representatives and faculty students’ associations to ensure student input into efforts to educate students about AI
- Membership of the AI COP, sharing good practice around AI and AM
- Liaising with Associate Deans, Academic Heads, Course Directors, AUSA and Student Advocacy
- Manage Poor Academic Practice processes on behalf of the Course Director
- Conduct Poor Academic Practice/academic misconduct initial investigations on behalf of the Course Director
For more information, contact quality@auckland.ac.nz