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Graduate Program Guide

Developing Guidelines for Graduate Student Use of Generative AI Tools – A Guide for Graduate Programs

Graduate education and Generative AI (Gen AI)

This site provides preliminary guidance on the ethical use of GenAI tools in the context of graduate education at UBC and all aspects of graduate student scholarship, including admission applications, coursework, comprehensive exams, major projects, and theses/dissertations.

Teaching and Learning Guidelines

These guidelines, developed with the Generative AI Teaching and Learning Advisory Subcommittee, provide guidance on responsible and ethical use of GenAI in teaching and learning at UBC.

Prompts for Education: Students

A helpful repository of prompts from Microsoft tailored towards students to interact with generative AI technology like ChatGPT and Bing Chat.

What’s the deal with ChatGPT and AI Tools?

Generative AI guidance from UBC Okanagan’s Academic Integrity Matters (AIM) program.

Using Generative AI in Academics

As students, the challenge of using GenAI tools is the proper application of these tools in your studies concerning academic integrity and privacy. This site guides students in using Generative AI responsibly and ethically.

Academic Integrity Hub, GenAI FAQ

This list brings together important things to know about ChatGPT and generative artificial intelligence in the classroom for instructors and students at UBC.

Guide on the use of Generative AI

The Canadian federal government has released staff guidelines that can be referenced for use of Generative AI in your daily work.