academic_integrity
Sun Yat-sen University's academic ethics standards define academic misconduct to include fabrication, falsification, plagiarism, and other conduct that violates recognized academic norms or academic integrity.
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Sun Yat-sen University currently has 3 source-backed claim records and 2 official source attributions. Latest tracked changed date: May 16, 2026.
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Sun Yat-sen University's academic ethics standards define academic misconduct to include fabrication, falsification, plagiarism, and other conduct that violates recognized academic norms or academic integrity.
Sun Yat-sen University requires academic norms and academic-integrity education to be a necessary part of teacher training and student education, and says supervisors should educate and guide their students on academic norms and integrity.
For students found to have committed academic misconduct, Sun Yat-sen University lists possible measures including ending or revoking related research projects, temporary ineligibility for awards or research-project applications, revocation of academic awards or honors, and recovery or suspension of related awards or scholarships.
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official_guidance checked May 16, 2026
official_policy_page checked May 16, 2026