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“Lengthy, stressful and confusing”: students speak out over misconduct procedure

Over the past five years, the number of academic misconduct cases has more than doubled in occurrence, Exeposé can reveal.

Mar 23, 2021 By Bryony Gooch Filed Under: News, University News, Headlines Tagged With: Student Guild, Mental Health Awareness Week, academic misconduct, plagiarism, University of Exeter Students, Mental Healh, turnitin

Blurred Lines: Inspiration vs. Plagiarism

A s someone with no musical talent, I find it amazing that artists are still coming up with original melodies, and am reluctantly waiting for the day they run out. Every now and again, however, a song comes along sounding not-so-original, and often a law-suit follows. Last week, for example, pianist Chilly Gonzales accused Top […]

Oct 13, 2015 By Kate Giff Filed Under: Music, Music Features Tagged With: music, Inspiration, Blurred Lines, Robin Thicke, plagiarism, Kate Giff, Marvin Gaye

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