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Academic Integrity #MyOwnWork

RCSI, as a health sciences University and surgical Royal College, espouses the highest standards of professionalism among its students both at the undergraduate and postgraduate level – the showing of respect for the work of others and acting with honesty and responsibility in preparing and submitting coursework and completing examinations is a key component of professionalism and underpins all academic activities.

Academic integrity is the commitment to and demonstration of honest and moral behavior in an academic setting by the enrolled learner.

It has been defined as “Compliance with ethical and professional principles, standards, practices and a consistent system of values, that serves as guidance for making decisions and taking actions in education, research, and scholarship. 

Academic integrity is relevant to all areas of academic endeavor undertaken by the enrolled learner. This includes, but is not limited to, all activities related to the achievement of academic credit for awards; all methods of learning practice including in the classroom, research, online, distance, and work-based learning; all methods and forms of assessment including examinations and various forms of continuous assessment and in academic scholarship. (RCSI Academic Integrity policy)

                                   

                                                             

Responsibility:  Being Proactive

                           Taking Ownership

                           Holding ourselves and others accountable

Respect:             Valuing Diversity

                            Being Inclusive

                            Demonstrating Trustworthiness

Fairness:            Apply rules and policies consistently

                            Engage with others equitably

                            Keep an open-mind

                            Take responsibility for your own actions

Honesty:             Being truthful

                             Maintaining transparency

                             Encouraging openness

                             Acknowledging others work

Trust:                  Building trustful relationships

                             Being reliable

                             Demonstrating trustworthiness

Courage:             Take a stand to address wrongdoing and support others doing the same

                             Endure discomfort for something you believe in

                             Be undaunted in defending integrity

                             Be willing to take risks and risk failure

 

  1. Academic integrity is fundamental to learning, teaching, and research at the University.
  2. The RCSI Bahrain is committed to providing an educational approach to academic integrity recognizing that students need to be supported to develop and demonstrate academic skills.
  3. Academic integrity allows students and staff the freedom to build new ideas, knowledge, and creative works while respecting and acknowledging the work of others.
  4. The University will respond to academic misconduct in a fair, consistent, transparent and timely manner.