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NSYSU's student academic integrity guidelines include cheating through unauthorized aids, tools, or electronic devices in coursework, assignments, or examinations when instructor consent has not been given.
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National Sun Yat-sen University currently has 7 source-backed claim records and 5 official source attributions. Latest tracked changed date: May 16, 2026.
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NSYSU's student academic integrity guidelines include cheating through unauthorized aids, tools, or electronic devices in coursework, assignments, or examinations when instructor consent has not been given.
NSYSU's teacher guidance says teachers should not use AI-detection tools as the sole basis for handling academic-ethics violations, and should assess suspected misuse according to academic-ethics rules.
NSYSU's teacher guidance says teachers should clearly explain generative AI tool rules and precautions in class, note them in the syllabus, and guide students in correct AI tool use.
NSYSU's student generative AI guidance says students may not use generative AI tools for plagiarism or ghostwriting, cheating on exams, or privacy disclosure.
NSYSU's student guidance says students using generative AI tools should observe academic ethics and properly cite or explain the motivation, scope, sources, and AI-generated portions when teacher permission allows AI-assisted learning.
NSYSU's student guidance says students may use generative AI tools to support learning activities such as clarifying concepts, editing writing, translating, practicing languages, improving critical thinking, generating inspiration, recommending papers, and improving code.
National Sun Yat-sen University's Office of Academic Affairs publishes generative AI tool reference guidance for students and teachers; discovery did not identify a stronger central binding generative-AI policy in the checked official sources.
5 source attributions
official_guidance checked May 16, 2026
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official_guidance checked May 16, 2026
official_guidance checked May 16, 2026
official_guidance checked May 16, 2026