associate professor peter mccallum chair, academic board
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Associate Professor Peter McCallum
Chair, Academic Board
Intellectual Property
Students own intellectual property created by students during their studies but may transfer such intellectual property to others if they perceive it in their interests to do so Consult with your supervisor over jointly created IP and IP involving third parties (e.g. industry partners)
The University owns Intellectual Property created by staff
Understand the agreement from the start
University of Sydney (Intellectual Property) Rule 2002
Intellectual Property Rule – A Guide http://www.usyd.edu.au/senate/policies/Intellectual_Property_Rule_Guide.pdf
Plagiarism
“presenting another person’s work as one’s own by presenting, copying or
reproducing it without acknowledgement of the source.”
› Student Plagiarism and Academic Honesty: coursework http://www.usyd.edu.au/senate/policies/Plagiarism.pdf
Appeals
›Attempt to solve locally first
›Formal appeal to faculty
›Appeal to Student Appeals Body
Look up University of Sydney (Student Appeals against Academic Decisions) Rule www.sydney.edu.au/policy