Academic Integrity Working Group
The AIWG is charged with addressing a variety of issues related to academic integrity at Stanford University. It aims to study and understand the causes of academic dishonesty in contemporary settings and to assess the interplay of academic integrity and pedagogical practices both here and elsewhere. It will ultimately recommend policies and other measures to address these issues.
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AIWG Charge
The AIWG was tasked with its mission by the same university entities responsible for the Committee of 12. These include the Board on Conduct Affairs, the Undergraduate Senate, the Graduate Student Council, the Senate of the Academic Council, and the Office of the President.
AIWG News
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Spring 2024 AIWG Progress Update
Learn about the proctoring pilot and plans for next year.
May 29, 2024
Feedback
One of the primary goals of the AIWG and the proctoring pilot is to gather essential data, and a critical aspect of our data collection process is campus feedback. We will be gathering input from students, faculty, and instructors throughout the course of our work. Your input is invaluable to our efforts.