Universities to suspend students for plagiarism
An increasing number of students are being suspended from their universities and colleges due to plagiarism, according to Metro and DN on Thursday.
Up to 171 students were suspended last year, and 58 students received a warning.
But this does not mean that students are cheating more today than in previous years, explained Tina Israelsson at Högskoleverket, the national body of universities and colleges in Sweden.
"Universities are just getting better at spotting plagiarism", said Israelsson.
She also confirmed that a new software programme has been developed to detect plagiarism. You have been warned.
Sources: Dagens Nyheter, Metro
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Up to 171 students were suspended last year, and 58 students received a warning.
But this does not mean that students are cheating more today than in previous years, explained Tina Israelsson at Högskoleverket, the national body of universities and colleges in Sweden.
"Universities are just getting better at spotting plagiarism", said Israelsson.
She also confirmed that a new software programme has been developed to detect plagiarism. You have been warned.
Sources: Dagens Nyheter, Metro
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