eUniv participates in the ENAI PhD Summer School
With the integration of eUniv into the European Network of Academic Integrity (ENAI), the university has been able to take part in the fourth edition of the PhD Summer School organized in Konstanz (Germany) by the ENAI, from September 16 to 20.
eUniv’s commitment to staying updated and connected in matters of academic quality and integrity is clear, and as a result of these sessions, measures and policies followed by universities across Europe and other parts of the world have been observed, with the presence of institutions such as Coventry University (UK), the University of Maribor (Slovenia), or Kwantlen Polytechnic University (Canada), among many others.
During this week, the latest trends in a wide variety of areas related to academic integrity were discussed. From addressing plagiarism to implementing policies and guidelines at an international level, which led to particularly enriching debates. The various presentations by doctors and specialists in academic integrity followed a format of presentation and debate aimed at developing solutions and improvements in the field, with the following standing out in particular:
- Mladen Borovic (University of Maribor, Slovenia): Technical challenges and solutions for achieving academic integrity values in generative AI, which addressed the implications of AI and highlighted promising solutions such as the use of watermarking and its legal integration by the European Union in 2026.
- Ece Zehir Topkaya (İzmir Democracy University, Turkey), Özgür Çelik (Balıkesir University, Turkey) & Durmuş Özbaşı (Canakkale Onsekiz Mart University, Turkey): What makes a well-developed academic integrity policy?, a session where various policies developed by leading universities around the world in terms of academic integrity were compared and analyzed.
- Irene Glendinning (Coventry University, UK): Academic publishing, peer review and misconduct in research and publishing, which highlighted the challenges faced by scientific journals and the solutions derived for detecting and reporting fraudulent elements in this field.