National Academic Integrity Week 2021
Ireland's National Academic Integrity Week will take place over five days, from Monday 18 to Friday 22 October. The schedule of 16 online events will share guidance and best practice in upholding and cultivating academic integrity, including issues arising from academic misconduct and cheating, showcasing the voices of teaching and learning practitioners, as well as those of students themselves.
The programme, curated by Quality and Qualifications Ireland in collaboration with the National Academic Integrity Network (NAIN), includes webinars organised and hosted by Irish higher education institutions and agencies. The week also features events staged by the European Network for Academic Integrity (ENAI) and the International Center for Academic Integrity (ICAI) as part of International Day against Contract Cheating.
The keynote address for the week will be delivered by Dr Thomas Lancaster of Imperial College London on The Student-Partnership Approach to Academic Integrity. Dr Lancaster will examine how students can be directly included in the academic integrity discussion and how they can be encouraged and supported to take active roles in future developments.
To find out more about this and all the NAIW events, check out the Programme of Events here.