SCHOOL OF HISTORY: e-Coversheet Course title: Course code: Student Name: Student ID: Student email: Tutor: Tutorial day & time: Assignment / question number: Word count (excluding coversheet, footnotes and bibliography): By submitting this assessment item on Wattle you are acknowledging that: • you understand the College’s assessment policies http://cass.anu.edu.au/current-students/rules-and-policies • you understand the ANU Code of Practice for Student Academic Integrity http://policies.anu.edu.au/policies/code_of_practice_for_student_academic_integrity/policy • you are fully informed about methods of acknowledgement appropriate to this assessment item • you have not copied, paraphrased or summarised, without appropriate acknowledgement, the words, ideas, scholarship or intellectual property of another person • no part of this work has been written by any other person except where such collaboration has been authorised by the course convenor • no part of this work has been previously presented for assessment either at the ANU or elsewhere, except where authorised by the course convenors concerned • no part of this work falsely represents data, observation or other research activity as genuine, comprehensive and/or original, and you have not invented the data, used data gathered by other researchers without acknowledgment, or wilfully omitted data to obtain desired results. Academic misconduct can seriously jeopardise your academic career, your future, and, if you are an international student, your ability to stay in Australia to study. The University takes academic misconduct seriously and may take action under the Procedure: Code of Practice for Student Academic Integrity or the Discipline Rules 2009. Instructions for Electronic Submission 1. Copy and paste this coversheet into your essay so it appears first. check that you have filled in all details, including an accurate word-count. save the file in doc or docx format. 2. Click the assignment submissions link in the Wattle course site, indicated with the icon. check that you have followed the link appropriate for the assignment. Tutors may choose to create a link for each type of assignment in the course (e.g. Tutorial Essay; Research Proposal; Book Review). 3. Click Browse and then select the file you want to upload. check the file you select is the final proofed version. save copies of your essay notes and drafts. 4. Click Upload/submit for marking. if you make a mistake, you can resubmit a new version of the file by overwriting the previously uploaded file before the deadline. Instructions for Hard Copy Submission Remember: you must also submit a duplicate paper-copy of your essay to the School of History Office, Ground Floor, Coombs Building. You may print off a copy of your essay, including this completed coversheet. Simply SIGN and date by hand, before dropping it in the essay-slot under the Office front counter. Signed: Date: