| Title | Grade Expectations: What We Learned From the Diversionary Process |
|---|---|
| Faculty/College/Unit | Science |
| Status | Active |
| Duration | 2 Year |
| Initiation | 04/01/2025 |
| Project Summary | The diversionary option for academic misconduct was introduced into UBC’s Academic Calendar in September 2022 to provide students with a more direct, educative and streamlined path forward after an incident. A pilot led by the Academic Integrity Hub in the Provost’s Office (2022-2025) implemented the diversionary process across all the Faculties. Valuable knowledge has been gained through this process and this project is a way to ensure that it continues to be captured in a thorough and comprehensive way. Through a collaboration between stakeholders involved in the diversionary process – staff, Faculty, students – this project will build on the introduction of diversion at UBC to create evidence-based resources for students, instructors, and decision-makers. This project presents an opportunity for greater preemptive and responsive dissemination of knowledge gained through this process to a broader audience and seeks to capture lessons learned by decision-makers during the implementation of diversion at UBC. |
| Funding Details | |
| Year 1: Project Title | Experiencing Diversion: Engagement and Development following the Introduction of the Diversionary Process |
| Year 1: Project Year | Year 1 |
| Year 1: Funding Year | 2025/2026 |
| Year 1: Project Type | Small TLEF |
| Year 1: Principal Investigator | James Charbonneau |
| Year 1: Funded Amount | 10,127 |
| Year 1: Team Members | James Charbonneau, Associate Dean, Students / Associate Professor of Teaching, Physics and Astronomy, Faculty of Science |
| Year 2: Project Year | Year 2 |
| Year 2: Funding Year | 2026/2027 |
| Year 2: Project Type | Small TLEF |
| Year 2: Principal Investigator | James Charbonneau |
| Year 2: Funded Amount | 6,005 |
| Year 2: Team Members | James Charbonneau, Associate Dean, Students / Associate Professor of Teaching, Physics and Astronomy, Faculty of Science |