Thesis: University regulations on plagiarism
The University is committed to combating all forms of plagiarism to ensure the quality of the educational process and to promote a fair assessment of student effort.
Academic work isn’t just about gathering information or interpretations; it’s about methodically sourcing them, critically evaluating them, and personally reworking them to advance knowledge. In particular, the final paper or thesis represents the culmination of the entire course of study and the means by which the student demonstrates their maturity and mastery in connecting concepts and ideas learned throughout their years of study.
It is therefore essential that the work produced reflects personal input and displays originality, and that any opinions and results cited from others are properly acknowledged through appropriate bibliographic references.
Therefore, Luiss has adopted Turnitin software to check for any copying or improper use of citations, in addition to the oversight by the advisor and the degree committee.
Therefore, students are encouraged to review the provisions of the Luiss Student Code of Conduct.