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  • Launch of the ETICO website

    IIEP-UNESCO

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  • Exemplary Academic Integrity Project, Academic Integrity Toolkit

    The purpose of the Academic Integrity Policy Toolkit is to guide Australian higher education providers in: - the development of their Academic Integrity policy; or - in reviewing or auditing their existing Academic Integrity policy against exemplary...

    Bretag, Tracey, Mahmud, Saadia

    2014

  • Global corruption report: education

    Corruption and poor governance are acknowledged as major impediments to realising the right to education and to reaching global development goals. Corruption not only distorts access to education, but affects the quality of education and the...

    Transparency International

    Oxford, Routledge, 2013

  • Strengthening integrity and fighting corruption in education: Serbia

    This first Integrity of Education Systems (INTES) country assessment was undertaken at the request of the Ministry of Education and Science of Serbia, following presentations of the assessment methodology to the Steering Group of the OECD Anti...

    Milovanovitch, Mihaylo, Bloem, Simone, Checchi, Francesco, Devine, Vera, Kalnins, Valts, McGuinness, Séamus, Poisson, Muriel, Roberts-Schweitzer, Eluned, Whitman, Ian

    Paris, OECD, 2012

  • Preventing corruption in the education system: a practical guide

    This practical guide addresses those responsible for development cooperation projects aiming to promote reform in the education sector. They are intended to provide ideas and practical support, and to indicate ways of integrating corruption...

    German Agency for Technical Cooperation

    Eschborn (Germany), GTZ, 2004

  • Newspaper

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    Australie

    Press

    Alexandra Smith - The Age

    Un scandale de plagiat met en péril l'exportation de biens et de services d'enseignement en Australie, un marché de 2 milliards de dollars. Le scandale lié à un cas de plagiat impliquant 15 étudiants malais sur lequel l'université aurait fermé les yeux pourrait, en effet, ternir la réputation internationale de l'Université de Newcastle et nuire à ses relations florissantes avec l'Asie.

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