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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.
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.
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.
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.
Exeter's GenAI referencing guidance requires recording both direct and indirect uses of GenAI outputs, including prompts and hyperlinks used for the assignment.
Exeter says AI-minimal assessments allow AI only for spelling and grammar checking, and AI-prohibited assessments do not allow GenAI tools.
For AI-integrated and AI-assisted assessments, Exeter requires students to include AI prompts and, where possible, hyperlinks to outputs in their references.
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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