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University of Exeter

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Change summary

Current public record freshness and review state.

University of Exeter currently has 8 source-backed claim records and 6 official source attributions. Latest tracked changed date: Jul 18, 2026. Latest tracker diff: 0 comparable policy-text changes, 1 newly extracted claims, 0 source snapshot changes.

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Diff categories

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Combined release diff

Unified tracker diff generated from all public release snapshots for this university.

University of Exeter combined release diff

Comparing public-release-20260714-002 to public-release-20260715-005.

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11 # University of Exeter AI policy diff
22 ## Newly extracted tracker claim
33 This claim was newly extracted or newly promoted in the tracker release. It is not necessarily newly published by the university.
4+ai_tool_treatment: Microsoft Copilot is listed for University of Exeter in an official university AI tools source. Derived availability: conditionally allowed. Derived endorsement type: institutionally licensed or procured.
5+Evidence (en, 438fec11ac56): When using University-licensed tools with your Exeter account (such as Microsoft Copilot), your data is handled in line with contractual and privacy agreements. To request an AI tool license, submit a request via the IT Service Desk.
6+Tracker checked at: 2026-07-16T02:01:43.896Z

Release history

1 public release diff

public-release-20260715-005

Compared with public-release-20260714-002.

Policy text0Newly extracted1Source snapshots0Source text0

University of Exeter public-release-20260715-005 diff

Comparing public-release-20260714-002 to public-release-20260715-005.

+3-0
11 # University of Exeter AI policy diff
22 ## Newly extracted tracker claim
33 This claim was newly extracted or newly promoted in the tracker release. It is not necessarily newly published by the university.
4+ai_tool_treatment: Microsoft Copilot is listed for University of Exeter in an official university AI tools source. Derived availability: conditionally allowed. Derived endorsement type: institutionally licensed or procured.
5+Evidence (en, 438fec11ac56): When using University-licensed tools with your Exeter account (such as Microsoft Copilot), your data is handled in line with contractual and privacy agreements. To request an AI tool license, submit a request via the IT Service Desk.
6+Tracker checked at: 2026-07-16T02:01:43.896Z

Claim changes

8 claim records

ai_tool_treatment

Microsoft Copilot is listed for University of Exeter in an official university AI tools source. Derived availability: conditionally allowed. Derived endorsement type: institutionally licensed or procured.

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ai_tool_treatment

Exeter's central AI guidance says staff, students, and researchers should use the University AI policy when using, developing, or procuring AI tools for University purposes, and the AI Catalogue lists approved tools.

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research

Since 1 August 2024, Exeter requires postgraduate researchers to include a GenAI statement in their upgrade portfolio and final thesis, and will assume no GenAI was used if the statement is missing.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence96%Evidence1Languagesen-GB

research

Exeter says postgraduate researchers may use AI in research, but only in line with the University AI policy, Doctoral College AI regulations, and critical scrutiny and research oversight.

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academic_integrity

Exeter's GenAI referencing guidance requires recording both direct and indirect uses of GenAI outputs, including prompts and hyperlinks used for the assignment.

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academic_integrity

Exeter says AI-minimal assessments allow AI only for spelling and grammar checking, and AI-prohibited assessments do not allow GenAI tools.

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academic_integrity

For AI-integrated and AI-assisted assessments, Exeter requires students to include AI prompts and, where possible, hyperlinks to outputs in their references.

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teaching

University of Exeter follows a four-tier GenAI assessment model from 2025-26: AI-integrated, AI-assisted, AI-minimal, and AI-prohibited.

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Source snapshots

6 source attributions

Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) use in assessments - Referencing - LibGuides at University of Exeter

official_guidance Tracker checked at May 14, 2026, 5:10 PM

Snapshot hash
660a29b5aa3ce9afd86e6c4a94f8dd719ff79fcba3dd1acd95f5f6c36ee02d55

Recording and referencing GenAI - Referencing - LibGuides at University of Exeter

official_guidance Tracker checked at May 14, 2026, 5:11 PM

Snapshot hash
3311252ded697e3aca04e487178167ceb48fe28ca337e7ae2c9fb18a1858f8a2