Tokyo U. entrants warned against plagiarism
Over 3,000 freshmen celebrated their entrance to Japan’s most prestigious university on Friday.
Tokyo University welcomed the new students in an annual ceremony at the famous Nippon Budokan hall.
With copy-and-paste problems on the rise, a dean warned them to use their own words in reports.
He said they should employ their own minds, and study hard with books.
Tokyo University is launching a new advanced language program to prepare students to compete in the global economy.