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submission of any false documents submitted to the Academy, such as fake or false
medical certificates or disability certificates.
10. Fabrication of academic work – a conscious distortion of the content of academic work,
i.e:
presentation of fictitious information in an academic product;
substitution of data and results of research and experiments;
submission of false information obtained during the study;
links to non-existent articles and fictitious sources;
omission of data affecting the results;
presentation of evidence without evidence.
11. Concealment – suppression and concealment of information on unfair performance of
work and non-compliance with Code’s standards by students or employees of the Academy.
12. Collusion – the performance of any academic work subject to verification and evaluation
for another student.
13. Unlawful access to academic information and (or) its dissemination, i.e:
transfer of answers to exam questions;
awareness of students about questions asked during the assessment;
distribution of partial or full material for the evaluated works without appropriate
permission;
selling or other ways to help in the purchase and/or sale of ready-made reports, essays,
assignments, scientific papers, publications and other academic works;
theft of the answers of the evaluated work by any means, including downloading via e-
mail, computer etc. in order to provide students.
14. Bribery – remuneration in various forms of teaching staff and employees of the Academy
or without transferring remuneration from a different personal interest as well as an inclination in
such behavior.
15. All written work of students, including current and final are tested for plagiarism
16. Requirements for the design of bibliographic lists and references (citing sources) when
writing Master thesis are described in the “Guide for writing Master’s projects”.
17. Checking for plagiarism of scientific articles, monographs and dissertations is carried out
as necessary at the request of the Research Committee (hereinafter – the Committee).
18. PhD students carry out mandatory verification of dissertations according to the
requirements of the Committee on Education and Science Monitoring of the Ministry of Education
and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan independently.
4. Rules of Research Ethics
19. Workers and students are expected to comply with the following research ethics:
any research should be justified and organized in order to obtain reliable data of
practical and social significance;
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