Referencing and Academic Integrity

Learn why, when, and how to reference—and what it means to work with academic integrity.

Referencing and academic integrity are essential skills for success at university.  

In this workshop, you’ll explore what academic integrity means in practice, how to avoid common mistakes, and the difference between poor academic practice and academic misconduct. You’ll learn why referencing matters, when to reference, and how to do it correctly using different styles. We will also introduce tools like Turnitin and EndNote to help you manage sources, avoid plagiarism and streamline the referencing process. After this workshop, you’ll have a clearer understanding of best practices and practical strategies you can use in your studies to produce original and meaningful work.

Please arrive at 1:45pm for a 2pm start. 

Can't make it?

If you can’t attend in person, recordings and slides from Academic Skills Orientation sessions will be available on our Academic Skills Canvas site.

There’s no need to register for recordings—just self-enrol in the site and access it through your Canvas dashboard

Organiser

  +61 6125 2972

Dates and times

Location

Room: Marie Raey Teaching Centre 6.02, Superfloor