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University of Sharjah states that plagiarism and AI-text detection tools may be used only as supportive instruments and that no disciplinary decision shall be based solely on automated detection output.
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University of Sharjah states that plagiarism and AI-text detection tools may be used only as supportive instruments and that no disciplinary decision shall be based solely on automated detection output.
Within the covered graduate policy context, University of Sharjah prohibits uploading confidential, unpublished, or sensitive data to publicly accessible AI tools.
University of Sharjah requires disclosure of AI use for coursework, thesis proposals, and final thesis submissions through a Declaration of Artificial Intelligence Use form.
For the covered graduate context, University of Sharjah strictly forbids AI-based tools in exams and quizzes and treats extensive use of ChatGPT or other generative AI tools to complete assignments as academically dishonest.
For graduate theses, University of Sharjah permits AI use only within specified support limits such as linguistic and editorial support, organizational support, and non-generative conceptual support.
University of Sharjah's AI academic-texts policy applies to master’s and doctoral theses, thesis proposals and research plans, thesis-derived scientific publications, graduate-level courses and programs, and academic texts submitted to Graduate Studies bodies.
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official_policy_page Tracker checked at May 16, 2026, 12:49 PM