Worried academics who have considered turning to the Quality Assurance Agency for guidance on tackling student plagiarism might want to think again.
A senior academic revealed at a recent international plagiarism conference that sections of a QAA document on assessment bore an uncanny resemblance to her own work - yet an attribution was nowhere to be seen.
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