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Tampere University

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Tampere University currently has 6 source-backed claim records and 5 official source attributions. Latest tracked changed date: May 16, 2026. No tracker diff rows are recorded in the latest public release.

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11 # Tampere University AI policy record
2+academic_integrity: Tampere University tells students to openly and transparently acknowledge AI use in assignments, coursework, or theses and to describe how AI was used.
3+Evidence (en, 905c72b117f5): Regardless of the AI application used, students must openly and transparently acknowledge the use of AI as a supportive tool when completing assignments, coursework or theses. Students must identify the AI application they used and describe how it was used and how it influenced the final outcome.
4+academic_integrity: Tampere University's academic ethics guideline treats presenting AI-produced work as one's own without proper mention as academic misconduct.
5+Evidence (en, 5d80359a52bf): Academic misconduct includes, among other things: misuse of artificial intelligence, for example, presenting as one's own, without proper mention of the use of artificial intelligence, text, image, figure, table, computer program, or other similar presentation or its part produced by artificial intelligence.
6+ai_tool_treatment: Tampere University generally permits students to use generative AI applications to support learning and assignment completion, while allowing teachers to set course or assignment principles.
7+Evidence (en, 905c72b117f5): As a general rule, students at Tampere University are permitted to use generative AI applications to support their learning and the completion of assignments. Teachers define the principles for AI use and communicate them to students.
8+research: Tampere Universities' research AI guideline says researchers or research groups must comply with relevant guidelines, regulations, and laws, and the principal investigator is accountable for adherence in projects.
9+Evidence (en, ac74008f9997): Researchers or research groups must comply with numerous guidelines, regulations, and laws that affect the use of AI. The principal investigator (PI) is accountable in their projects for ensuring adherence to the principles of research ethics, research integrity, applicable AI legislation, AI policy of Tampere Universities, and other AI-related guidelines at the university.
10+ai_tool_treatment: Tampere Universities provide Copilot Chat with TUNI ID for staff and students aged 18 or older and distinguish it from less secure free consumer AI chat services.
11+Evidence (en, f08533f72856): Copilot Chat with TUNI ID: AI chatbot (equivalent to ChatGPT). Staff: Yes. Students: Yes, 18+ age required due to the terms of use. Included in the Tampere universities M365 licenses. Remember to log in with your TUNI ID, otherwise you will be using the less secure free consumer version.
12+teaching: Tampere Universities' teaching guidance says teachers must inform students of the principles governing AI use for courses or assignments, and AI use may be prohibited for justified reasons.
13+Evidence (en, 3a4ab4bd4754): Teachers must clearly inform students of the principles governing the use of AI, either for entire courses or specific assignments. The use of AI may also be prohibited for justified reasons.

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Claim changes

6 claim records

academic_integrity

Tampere University tells students to openly and transparently acknowledge AI use in assignments, coursework, or theses and to describe how AI was used.

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academic_integrity

Tampere University's academic ethics guideline treats presenting AI-produced work as one's own without proper mention as academic misconduct.

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ai_tool_treatment

Tampere University generally permits students to use generative AI applications to support learning and assignment completion, while allowing teachers to set course or assignment principles.

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research

Tampere Universities' research AI guideline says researchers or research groups must comply with relevant guidelines, regulations, and laws, and the principal investigator is accountable for adherence in projects.

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ai_tool_treatment

Tampere Universities provide Copilot Chat with TUNI ID for staff and students aged 18 or older and distinguish it from less secure free consumer AI chat services.

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teaching

Tampere Universities' teaching guidance says teachers must inform students of the principles governing AI use for courses or assignments, and AI use may be prohibited for justified reasons.

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Source snapshots

5 source attributions