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Maastricht University has officially adopted a Generative AI policy framework that provides guidelines for responsible use in education, research, and operations.
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Maastricht University has officially adopted a Generative AI policy framework that provides guidelines for responsible use in education, research, and operations.
Maastricht University facilitates and encourages GenAI use where relevant in education, research, and operations rather than prohibiting the technology.
Maastricht University states that GenAI is used at all times in compliance with applicable laws and regulations.
For education, Maastricht University says permitted GenAI uses are clearly defined at activity, course/module, study programme, and faculty levels.
Maastricht University says AI systems for marking/evaluating assessments and selection/admission may be used only under certain mandatory conditions that must be investigated before use.
For research, Maastricht University says researchers hold final accountability for ethical use of GenAI tools and must act in accordance with research integrity, personal-data, and UM policy rules.
For research output, Maastricht University says substantial GenAI use should be communicated transparently and referenced appropriately by researchers.
For operations, Maastricht University says GenAI tools are never used to process personal or organisation-sensitive data unless transparency and applicable safeguards are in place.
Maastricht University warns that using GenAI to generate content and present it as one’s own constitutes academic dishonesty.
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