privacy
EUR's central GenAI guidelines say users should not share personal or confidential information with GenAI tools and may use publicly available or published university information if use also follows the Acceptable Use Policy.
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Erasmus University Rotterdam currently has 6 source-backed claim records and 4 official source attributions. Latest tracked changed date: May 14, 2026. No tracker diff rows are recorded in the latest public release.
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EUR's central GenAI guidelines say users should not share personal or confidential information with GenAI tools and may use publicly available or published university information if use also follows the Acceptable Use Policy.
EUR's central GenAI guidelines state that students must create and submit their own work, that GenAI-generated work submitted as one's own is fraud, and that GenAI use in exams or evaluations where it is not permitted is fraud.
EUR's central GenAI guidelines tell staff, faculty, and students to use GenAI as a supplementary tool, remain responsible for delivered work, and be transparent when GenAI has been used.
EUR's teacher-facing GenAI guidance says instructors need to communicate whether and how GenAI is allowed for a course or assignment, and it frames unpermitted student GenAI use as comparable to ghostwriting.
EUR's PhD trajectory GenAI policy allows PhD research use of GenAI systems when its principles are followed, prefers licensed or EUR language-model systems, and advises consulting a privacy officer before using another program.
EUR's AI@EUR page states that the university engages with AI responsibly through Responsible AI by Design, complies with EU AI Act rules, and routes staff and students to MyEUR pages for AI Act and AI-system action guidance.
4 source attributions
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