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UT's education PDF requires students to disclose AI use in an appendix when AI is used for an assignment, and states that unconsented and unacknowledged AI use should be considered academic misconduct.
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University of Twente currently has 8 source-backed claim records and 5 official source attributions. Latest tracked changed date: May 15, 2026.
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UT's education PDF requires students to disclose AI use in an appendix when AI is used for an assignment, and states that unconsented and unacknowledged AI use should be considered academic misconduct.
UT's AI dossier tells users not to include personal, student, research, confidential, or sensitive data in public AI tools.
UT's education PDF tells teachers that each assignment or group of assignments should make clear whether students may use AI and whether restrictions apply.
The University of Twente Executive Board has adopted an AI statement that frames AI use as a shared, responsible practice across education, research, and operations.
For student assignments and theses, UT's AI dossier says AI tool use depends on the course and on policies set by the programme or lecturer.
UT's AI dossier says the university is developing an AI Compliance Framework and instructs staff and researchers to report AI applications via the AI Office for appropriate measures under the AI Act.
UT's AI dossier says users should seek Contract Management approval before accepting licence agreements for new AI applications or paid AI tools that may bind the university.
UT's AI and assessment guidance warns that AI detection software has limits and may raise privacy, confidentiality, and trustworthiness issues.
5 source attributions
official_guidance checked May 15, 2026
official_guidance checked May 15, 2026
official_guidance checked May 15, 2026
official_pdf checked May 15, 2026
official_guidance checked May 15, 2026