The third one-day event on Institutional Policies and Procedures for Managing Student Plagiarism Thursday 4 June 2009 Programme 9.00-9.30 Registration, arrival and coffee 9.30-9.45 ASKe welcome and introduction 9.45-10.30 Plenary 1: Lecture Theatre 10.30-10.50 Dr Wendy Sutherland-Smith, Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Education, Monash University, Australia Title: Retribution, deterrence and rehabilitation: the dilemmas of plagiarism management in universities Coffee 11.00-12.15 Morning workshops - 75 minutes Workshop 1: Room LL311 Gill Rowell, Academic Advisor, PlagiarismAdvice.org Title: Integrating the use of plagiarism detection software into institutional academic misconduct policies Workshop 2: Room BG11 Buckley Building Thomas Lancaster & Robert Clarke, Birmingham City University Title: Contract cheating in UK Higher Education: promoting a proactive approach Workshop 3: Room LL313 12.15-1.00 Lindsay Williams, Senior Lecturer in Business & Management, Oxford Brookes University, Business School Title: Managing academic conduct officers: embedding a co-ordinated approach Lunch 1 1.00-1.50 Plenary 2: Lecture Theatre Dr Anna Magyar, Learning Enhancement Tutor for International Students, University of East Anglia Title: Plagiarism prevention: the dangers of separating management from pedagogy 2.00-2.50 Afternoon workshops - 50 minutes Workshop 1: Room LL311 Aaron Porter, Vice President, National Union of Students Title: A student view on plagiarism and academic conduct Workshop 2: Room LL313 Dr Julie Price, Assistant Dean (Education) for the Faculty of Law, Arts and Social Sciences, University of Southampton Title: Applying penalties: the tensions and difficulties Workshop 3: Room LL101 Stephanie Jameson & David Dewhurst, Leeds Metropolitan University Title: Winning hearts and minds: the Leslie Silver International Faculty’s approach to academic misconduct Workshop 4: Room LL109 2.50-3.15 Jude Carroll, Visiting Teaching Fellow, Royal Technical University, Stockholm. Title: Newcomers’ forum on resources, advice and shared issues Tea and coffee 3.15-4.15 Plenary 3: Lecture Theatre Jude Carroll, Visiting Teaching Fellow, Royal Technical University, Stockholm. Title: The UK from an international perspective: taking stock of our achievements 2