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American University of Sharjah

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American University of Sharjah currently has 6 source-backed claim records and 2 official source attributions. Latest tracked changed date: May 16, 2026.

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11 # American University of Sharjah AI policy record
2+academic_integrity: AUS policy says students are forbidden from using generative AI tools to produce assessment work unless the course instructor explicitly permits that use.
3+Evidence (en, b4ff98fde12d): Students are forbidden from using GAI tools to produce any work for assessment unless that use is explicitly permitted by the course instructor.
4+teaching: AUS policy says instructors must specify permitted generative AI tools, rationale, allowed assignments or activities, and an academic integrity statement in the course syllabus when AI tools are used.
5+Evidence (en, b4ff98fde12d): Course instructors must: Include the following details in the course syllabus: Name(s) of the generative AI tool(s) that can be used; Brief rationale for using the tool(s); Instructions on which assignments and class activities the tool(s) can be used for.
6+academic_integrity: AUS policy says students must acknowledge generative AI tool use in submitted course-credit material, including the tool name and version number.
7+Evidence (en, b4ff98fde12d): Students must: Acknowledge, in line with course policy, any usage of the tool(s) in all material submitted for course credit including the name and version number of the tool(s).
8+ai_tool_treatment: AUS policy says students are responsible for the accuracy of AI-generated output in their work and must ensure use complies with syllabus, iLearn updates, academic integrity policy, and IT acceptable use policy.
9+Evidence (en, b4ff98fde12d): Students must: Take full responsibility for the accuracy of AI generated output in any work they produce. Ensure that any use of the tool(s) is compliant with the course syllabus, any updates posted on the course ilearn page, the most recent versions of the AUS academic integrity policy, and the AUS IT acceptable use policy.
10+academic_integrity: AUS policy says the institution does not prohibit generative AI detection software in academic integrity adjudication but recognizes detection output cannot provide a definitive judgment.
11+Evidence (en, b4ff98fde12d): The institution does not prohibit the use of GAI detection software at any stage of the academic integrity adjudication process but does recognize that the output of such tools cannot provide a definitive judgement on whether an academic integrity violation has taken place.
12+source_status: AUS policy applies to undergraduate and graduate teaching and learning environments and says faculty research use of generative AI tools is not covered by this policy.
13+Evidence (en, b4ff98fde12d): All undergraduate and graduate teaching and learning environments at AUS. The use of GAI tools in faculty research is not covered under this policy.

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6 claim records

source_status

AUS policy applies to undergraduate and graduate teaching and learning environments and says faculty research use of generative AI tools is not covered by this policy.

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academic_integrity

AUS policy says the institution does not prohibit generative AI detection software in academic integrity adjudication but recognizes detection output cannot provide a definitive judgment.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence92%Evidence1Languagesen

ai_tool_treatment

AUS policy says students are responsible for the accuracy of AI-generated output in their work and must ensure use complies with syllabus, iLearn updates, academic integrity policy, and IT acceptable use policy.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence93%Evidence1Languagesen

academic_integrity

AUS policy says students must acknowledge generative AI tool use in submitted course-credit material, including the tool name and version number.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence95%Evidence1Languagesen

teaching

AUS policy says instructors must specify permitted generative AI tools, rationale, allowed assignments or activities, and an academic integrity statement in the course syllabus when AI tools are used.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence95%Evidence1Languagesen

academic_integrity

AUS policy says students are forbidden from using generative AI tools to produce assessment work unless the course instructor explicitly permits that use.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence96%Evidence1Languagesen

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