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On 7 March 2012 10:14, Margaret Price <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> *Institutional Policies and Procedures for Managing Student Plagiarism*
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> (With apologies for cross posting)
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> ASKe (Assessment Standards Knowledge exchange) is delighted to announce
> its Sixth Plagiarism event will be held in conjunction with the Higher
> Education Academy (HEA) as follows:
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> *Date:* Thursday 14 June 2012
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> *Time*: 9.45am - 4.30pm
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> *Venue*: *Wheatley Campus*, Oxford Brookes University
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> *Fee:*  £65 early bird (before Easter); £85 thereafter
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> *Registration*: Form available at at www.brookes.ac.uk/aske
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> *Enquiries to:* Nicola Ranjit at [log in to unmask]
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> This one day event will explore current issues and strategies for managing
> student plagiarism in higher education. It will focus on developing
> institutional approaches, policies and practice. There will be
> opportunities to discuss current concerns, share good practice and consider
> valuable developments.
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> *Keynote speakers*
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> Dr Tricia Bertram Gallant, Academic Integrity Co-ordinator, University of
> California, USA
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> *Step One – Create a Policy.  Step Two – Now What Do We Do?*
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> Dr Bertram Gallant is editor of *Creating the Ethical Academy: A Systems
> Approach to Understanding Misconduct and Empowering Change in Higher
> Education* (2010) and author of *Academic Integrity in the Twenty-First
> Century: A Teaching and Learning Imperative* (2008)
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> Peter Hartley, Professor of Education Development, University of Bradford
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> *Envisioning a world without plagiarism: the impact of programme
> assessment strategies*
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> *Topics covered*
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> ·         Developing institutional approaches and practice
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> ·         Institutional policies and the Plagiarism Reference Tariff
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> ·         Effectively using text-matching software
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> ·         International perspectives
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> There will be a range of workshops, as well as a plenary and panel session.
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> *Do you have any burning questions?* We will do our best to ensure your
> issue is addressed and please note there is a *panel session* on the day.
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> If you wish to showcase your work or have online or printed resources that
> you wish to display, please let me, Nicola Ranjit, know at
> [log in to unmask]
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> *Who should attend*?
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> Senior managers, those working in academic registry or quality enhancement
> areas, student services managers, student support professionals, education
> developers, academic conduct officers, lecturers, anyone with an interest
> in student plagiarism.
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> *Venue and travel*
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> Taking into account your feedback from last year, we are pleased to host
> the event at our *Wheatley Campus* in order to take advantage of the
> excellent facilities including lecture theatre and workshop rooms in our
> Postgraduate Centre in the Faculty of Business (
> http://www.brookes.ac.uk/about/findus). We therefore encourage car
> sharing and planning your travel in good time. Please note details on the
> registration form regarding car parking and taxis.
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> *Feedback from Plagiarism Event 2011*
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> *'I'd like to congratulate you on putting on such a fantastic conference.
> The atmosphere was really buzzing and good for networking, and I came away
> with some new ideas and lots of enthusiasm.'*
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> *'Last Thursday's meeting was very enjoyable; we will certainly be
> reviewing the means by which we educate students about academic integrity.'
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> *'Please keep running this event.'*
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> *'Stimulating and participative day, many thanks.'*
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> --
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> Professor Margaret Price
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> Director Pedagogy Research Centre, including ASKe
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> Faculty of Business, Room N413
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> Oxford Brookes University
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> Wheatley Campus
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> Oxford OX33 1HX
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> t. 01865 485944
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> f. 01865 485830
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> www.brookes.ac.uk/aske
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Professor Chris Rust
Associate Dean (Academic Policy)
Oxford Brookes University
Gipsy Lane
Oxford, OX3 0BP