Combating Academic Corruption and Enhancing Academic Integrity through International Accreditation Standards: The Model of Qatar University
<p>Academic institutions aim at achieving the highest standards of education and learning. Consequently, they prohibit academic corruption such as cheating or plagiarism. This article examines how international accreditation and quality assurance standards embody academic integrity as a main f...
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| Main Author: | Mohamed Y. Mattar (14151120) (author) |
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2022
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