11 # Edinburgh Napier University AI policy record
2+academic_integrity: Edinburgh Napier University's Assessment Policy states that inappropriate use of Generative AI in assessment, including presenting generated content as a student's own work, is cheating and a breach of the Academic Integrity Regulations.
3+Evidence (en, 5753eba27a5b): students' inappropriate use of Generative AI, such as the direct use of generated content presented in an assessment submission as their own work, constitutes a form of cheating and a breach of the Academic Integrity Regulations.
4+academic_integrity: Edinburgh Napier University's generative AI position states that the university does not permit Gen AI detection tools on student assessment submissions, and academic staff are not permitted to use external detection tools on student work.
5+Evidence (en, dccf105794b7): The University Leadership does not permit the use of Gen AI detection tools on student assessment submissions, as current technologies have proven to be unreliable, prone to bias, and we do not have students' informed consent for their use with their work.
6+academic_integrity: Edinburgh Napier University's Assessment Policy says every assessment will use the Assessment Declaration Cover Sheet for students to declare that the submission is their own work and acknowledge other-source contributions, including Generative AI use.
7+Evidence (en, 5753eba27a5b): The Assessment Declaration Cover Sheet will be used in every assessment for students to declare that their submission is their own work and that any contributions from other sources have been acknowledged, including any use of Generative AI.
8+ai_tool_treatment: Edinburgh Napier University's generative AI position says undergraduate and taught postgraduate students who use Gen AI tools in learning or assessments must follow university guidance and acknowledge AI-generated content.
9+Evidence (en, dccf105794b7): If you use Gen AI tools in your learning or assessments, you must follow university guidance and acknowledge AI-generated content.
10+privacy: Edinburgh Napier University's generative AI position says academic staff should never require students to sign up for or use Gen AI tools, citing privacy, ethical, and environmental concerns, and should provide an alternative means of engaging with the task.
11+Evidence (en, dccf105794b7): You should never require students to sign-up for or use Gen AI tools, as they may have privacy, ethical and environmental concerns. Always provide an alternative means for engaging with the task
12+teaching: Edinburgh Napier University's Assessment Policy says programme and module leaders will discuss students' use of generative AI and use the AI Toolkit traffic-light system and assessment briefs to indicate what use is appropriate.
13+Evidence (en, 5753eba27a5b): Programme and module leaders will engage in dialogue with their students on their use of generative AI, using the AI Toolkit and its traffic-light system to indicate what use of generative AI is appropriate in their modules and assessments. Staff will use the assessment brief to indicate what use of Generative AI is appropriate in any given assessment.
14+ai_tool_treatment: My Napier's student guidance tells students to check with their module leader or tutor about what, if any, Gen AI use is allowed in their work and to comply with module-leader guidance.
15+Evidence (en, b67f1708b8e5): You should always first check with your module leader or tutor about what - if any - use of Gen AI is allowed in your work.