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University of Ottawa

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University of Ottawa currently has 4 source-backed claim records and 2 official source attributions. Latest tracked changed date: May 15, 2026.

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11 # University of Ottawa AI policy record
2+academic_integrity: University of Ottawa academic integrity FAQ tells students to cite the specific AI tool as a source and explain how it was used.
3+Evidence (en, 45a3fd036192): Yes! Cite the specific tool as a source and explain how it was used in the work.
4+academic_integrity: University of Ottawa student-facing academic integrity guidance says permission to use artificial intelligence tools can vary by course and assessment, and students should check the syllabus or ask the professor when unsure.
5+Evidence (en, 45a3fd036192): Some courses will use and permit the use of artificial intelligence tools (e.g., ChatGPT), others will not. Permission to use textbooks or other resources like the web, getting help, and asking questions may also vary.
6+teaching: The University of Ottawa Teaching and Learning Support Service maintains a public AI teaching-and-learning hub with resources and activities for instructors.
7+Evidence (en, 922f026160bc): This new web space was designed to provide a hub for thinking about the impact of artificial intelligence on teaching and learning in higher education.
8+research: University of Ottawa AI academic integrity guidance advises researchers to be mindful about how they share and use data when using AI.
9+Evidence (en, 45a3fd036192): In research, be mindful about how you share and use data.

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4 claim records

academic_integrity

University of Ottawa academic integrity FAQ tells students to cite the specific AI tool as a source and explain how it was used.

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academic_integrity

University of Ottawa student-facing academic integrity guidance says permission to use artificial intelligence tools can vary by course and assessment, and students should check the syllabus or ask the professor when unsure.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence91%Evidence1Languagesen

teaching

The University of Ottawa Teaching and Learning Support Service maintains a public AI teaching-and-learning hub with resources and activities for instructors.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence85%Evidence1Languagesen

research

University of Ottawa AI academic integrity guidance advises researchers to be mindful about how they share and use data when using AI.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence84%Evidence1Languagesen

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2 source attributions