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SRA character and suitability - plagiarism with AI
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<blockquote data-quote="Ram Sabaratnam" data-source="post: 214141" data-attributes="member: 36738"><p>Hiya [USER=40999]@shadowlawyer[/USER] </p><p></p><p>Very sorry for the late reply, especially given the stressful nature of the situation. I've put together some initial thoughts based on some brief chats I've had with others on the team about this issue.</p><p></p><p>You're right that academic misconduct (including plagiarism or inappropriate use of AI tools) is a factor the SRA considers under its <em>Character and Suitability</em> guidelines. While it doesn’t automatically lead to refusal, it’s treated seriously because it touches on honesty and integrity. You can request an early character and suitability assessment if you're concerned that this might prevent you from qualifying. But the SRA will still assess you again when you apply for admission. You can find more information about this on the SRA website here: <a href="https://www.sra.org.uk/students/resources/character-suitability/" target="_blank">https://www.sra.org.uk/students/resources/character-suitability/</a> </p><p></p><p>I've attached SRA's guidance on academic misconduct below:</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]7188[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ram Sabaratnam, post: 214141, member: 36738"] Hiya [USER=40999]@shadowlawyer[/USER] Very sorry for the late reply, especially given the stressful nature of the situation. I've put together some initial thoughts based on some brief chats I've had with others on the team about this issue. You're right that academic misconduct (including plagiarism or inappropriate use of AI tools) is a factor the SRA considers under its [I]Character and Suitability[/I] guidelines. While it doesn’t automatically lead to refusal, it’s treated seriously because it touches on honesty and integrity. You can request an early character and suitability assessment if you're concerned that this might prevent you from qualifying. But the SRA will still assess you again when you apply for admission. You can find more information about this on the SRA website here: [URL]https://www.sra.org.uk/students/resources/character-suitability/[/URL] I've attached SRA's guidance on academic misconduct below: [ATTACH type="full" width="354px"]7188[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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