Unfortunately, the submission of term papers at the end of the year in our
program has come with a spate of plagiarism. While we have a small section
on what constitutes plagiarism in our academic handbook, it's my belief that
we need to develop a more detailed document that more clearly outlines what
constitutes plagiarism, including examples. If any of our list members in
academia have developed materials of this nature, or know of good sources
that I can consult in constructing this document, I would be most
appreciative if you could contact me. Thanks, and happy holidays to
everyone. wil

 

Dr. Wil Burns, Associate Director

Master of Science - Energy Policy & Climate Program 

Johns Hopkins University

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Room 104J

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