ENAI Working Group

Working Group for Students

Students are central to the conversation on academic integrity and it is important that they have a safe and supportive platform to voice their opinions, share their thoughts and take the lead in actions and activities that impact them.

Members

  • Tamara Ciobanu, European Students' Union (head)
  • Iris Kimizoglu
  • Oraz Myradov
  • Pegi Pavletic

Group Consultants

  • Irene Glendining, Coventry University, United Kingdom
  • Zeenath Reza Khan, University of Wollongong in Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Would you like to join our group? Please, check the instructions How to Join below.

Aim

To promote academic integrity in an international context from students` perspective by providing a forum for students to communicate with each other and the ENAI network.

Objectives / Strategic Goals

The purpose of the working group is:

  • Integrate students and student bodies in ENAI activities
  • Support the student community with academic integrity tools and resources
  • Consult with ENAI members on students’ involvement in the area of academic integrity
  • Conduct research on academic integrity involving student bodies of ENAI members
  • Publish Academic Integrity Student Chapters

Membership Criteria

  • Members should have an “active“ student enrollment status, full time or part time, currently enrolled in a higher education institution
  • Members should be 18 years or above
  • Members should be committed to upholding the values of academic integrity

Why Join Us?

Students becoming active members will benefit from:

  • Understanding and learning about the values of academic integrity and writing
  • Through ENAI, contributing to national and international policy-making/review activities
  • Availing opportunities in capacity building in areas such as research and event organization
  • Meeting like-minded students and accessing experts in academic integrity from Europe and beyond

Member Expectations

  • The group works on a voluntary-basis, expecting student members to contribute based on their interests, experience and availability.
  • Students are expected to attend at least one meeting annually.
  • Students are expected to contribute to the aims and objectives of the working group. Their participation will be validated through contributions in different panels, working groups or written material that will be published during their involvement.
  • For all active members, each student shall be provided with a Certificate of Contribution to ENAI at the end of their involvement.

Nature of Membership

  • Membership of this working group is free and open for one year with provision for annual renewals.
  • The group expects to hold virtual meetings at least once every three months, with provision for more frequent meetings depending on the group’s workload and urgency of matters.

How to Join?

To apply, we invite students to send us a short one-page CV along with an Expression of Interest that describes the reason(s) for wanting to join the group and what they feel they would like to contribute.

We encourage potential members to apply as soon as possible. Applications should be sent to Tamara Ciobany, Executive Committee Member of the European Students’ Union.

ENAI Working Groups

All groups are open to ENAI members and supporters, as well as anyone else who wants to contribute to the group activities. Anyone who is interested in joining any of the working group, is invited to contact the head of the group.

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