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UCSI University

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11 # UCSI University AI policy record
2+privacy: For thesis and dissertation preparation, UCSI's postgraduate guidelines state that confidential or sensitive data must not be entered into third-party AI tools.
3+Evidence (en, 28e4e1e59fcd): Confidential or sensitive data must not be entered into any third-party AI tools to safeguard privacy and data security.
4+academic_integrity: UCSI University's 2025 thesis and dissertation guidelines require postgraduate candidates to disclose use of generative AI tools in preparing a thesis or dissertation.
5+Evidence (en, 28e4e1e59fcd): Disclosure of the use of generative artificial intelligence tools in the preparation of thesis/dissertation must be made by the candidates.
6+ai_tool_treatment: For thesis and dissertation preparation, UCSI's postgraduate guidelines advise that generative AI tools should not be used to bypass learning or replace original research, data interpretation, or argument development.
7+Evidence (en, 28e4e1e59fcd): Generative AI tools should not be used to bypass learning or replace critical academic tasks such as original research, data interpretation, or argument development.
8+academic_integrity: UCSI's Tan Sri Musa Mohamad Library provides Turnitin as an academic tool for plagiarism detection, citation practices, and encouraging authentic student work.
9+Evidence (en, af5de52ec3e9): Turnitin is a valuable academic tool provided by the Tan Sri Musa Mohamad Library to uphold integrity and originality in academic work. It is used to detect plagiarism, ensure proper citation practices, and encourage students to produce authentic content.
10+academic_integrity: UCSI's postgraduate handbook states that electronic devices are prohibited items in the examination hall, and that open-book examinations do not include internet or computer-device access.
11+Evidence (en, 91a2b7c666b8): Prohibited Items... Electronic devices (smart watch, Bluetooth hand-free)... Open book exams are meant for open book format, but do not cover access for internet or computer devices.
12+academic_integrity: UCSI's postgraduate handbook treats repeated plagiarism as an academic-integrity offence that can lead to fail grades, suspension, and termination after repeated offences.
13+Evidence (en, 91a2b7c666b8): Where a student is found to have committed the plagiarism offence again... The penalty for such level of plagiarism, if proven with documented evidence is automatic Fail grade in that module... When a student is caught plagiarizing after the third time... Your study at UCSI University will be terminated.
14+academic_integrity: UCSI's undergraduate handbook states that students must comply with handbook rules and that electronic devices are prohibited items in final examinations unless the practical examination requires computers.
15+Evidence (en, c6b7c9c8de5b): To understand and comply with all the rules, regulations, procedures and guidelines stated in the Student Handbook... Prohibited Items... Electronic devices... Open book exams are meant for open book format, but do not cover access for internet or computer devices.

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Claim changes

7 claim records

privacy

For thesis and dissertation preparation, UCSI's postgraduate guidelines state that confidential or sensitive data must not be entered into third-party AI tools.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence94%Evidence1Languagesen

academic_integrity

UCSI University's 2025 thesis and dissertation guidelines require postgraduate candidates to disclose use of generative AI tools in preparing a thesis or dissertation.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence93%Evidence1Languagesen

ai_tool_treatment

For thesis and dissertation preparation, UCSI's postgraduate guidelines advise that generative AI tools should not be used to bypass learning or replace original research, data interpretation, or argument development.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence90%Evidence1Languagesen

academic_integrity

UCSI's Tan Sri Musa Mohamad Library provides Turnitin as an academic tool for plagiarism detection, citation practices, and encouraging authentic student work.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence90%Evidence1Languagesen

academic_integrity

UCSI's postgraduate handbook states that electronic devices are prohibited items in the examination hall, and that open-book examinations do not include internet or computer-device access.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence89%Evidence1Languagesen

academic_integrity

UCSI's postgraduate handbook treats repeated plagiarism as an academic-integrity offence that can lead to fail grades, suspension, and termination after repeated offences.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence88%Evidence1Languagesen

academic_integrity

UCSI's undergraduate handbook states that students must comply with handbook rules and that electronic devices are prohibited items in final examinations unless the practical examination requires computers.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence85%Evidence1Languagesen

Source snapshots

4 source attributions