Defining "Academic Dishonesty"
Academic dishonesty goes against the values upheld by the DMUN community. On practice work, students are encouraged to ask for explanations and learn together to improve understanding. Completing work for someone else or having someone else do your work is academic dishonesty. Using any additional resources to give you an unfair advantage in any way on an assessment is academic dishonesty.
Examples:
Writing working paper, draft resolution, or any other resolution-like materials before the conference starts.
Pre-lobbying and forming blocs before the conference starts.
Using bribery to bribe the conference staff team or a fellow delegate.
Using unfair advantages such as having a background guide for an unreleased topic.
Leaking important information about the conference that can negatively affect delegate experience if released.
And any other determined by the administration.
Academic dishonesty goes against the values upheld by the DMUN community. On practice work, students are encouraged to ask for explanations and learn together to improve understanding. Completing work for someone else or having someone else do your work is academic dishonesty. Using any additional resources to give you an unfair advantage in any way on an assessment is academic dishonesty.
Examples:
Writing working paper, draft resolution, or any other resolution-like materials before the conference starts.
Pre-lobbying and forming blocs before the conference starts.
Using bribery to bribe the conference staff team or a fellow delegate.
Using unfair advantages such as having a background guide for an unreleased topic.
Leaking important information about the conference that can negatively affect delegate experience if released.
And any other determined by the administration.