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Posted on behalf of Barbara Hunter, ICS Subject Centre.

Colleagues 
AContract Cheating Workshop, supported by the Higher Education Academy's
Subject Centre for Information and Computer Sciences, will be held on Friday
7 March 2008 in Room G417 (Galton Building) at Birmingham City University's
City North Campus, Perry Barr, Birmingham B42 2SU (programme below).

Contract cheating, the outsourcing of academic work, continues to be the
newest threat to academic integrity in computer related subject areas. The
workshop brings together experts in prevention and detection fields to
present case studies in this problematic area of plagiarism.

Registrations at;
<http://www.ics.heacademy.ac.uk/events/displayevent.php?id=182>
http://www.ics.heacademy.ac.uk/events/displayevent.php?id=182 
10am    Registration   
10:30am Welcome 
Speaker TBA    
10:40am Contract Cheating - Cases and Solutions 
Thomas Lancaster & Robert Clarke 
Birmingham City University     
11:40am Refreshments   
12noon  The Cost of Cheating 
Tony Jenkins 
University of Leeds    
12:25pm Plagiarism, Contract Cheating and Final Year Projects 
Guy Haworth 
University of Reading  
12:50pm Inverse Authorship Attribution 
Fintan Culwin 
London South Bank University   
13:15pm Lunch  
14:15pm TBC    
14:40pm Dealing with Contract Cheating: Policies and Procedures 
Paul Stephens 
Canterbury Christ Church University    
15:05pm Panel Discussion       
15:30pm Departure      


Barbara Hunter 


Barbara Hunter 
Administrator 
Higher Education Academy 
Tele: 02890 368020 
email: [log in to unmask] 

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