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Webinar: AI Transparency, Plagiarism & Originality in Academic Writing

As AI becomes increasingly embedded in academic workflows, the question is no longer whether to use it, but how to use it responsibly without risking plagiarism, rejection, or academic misconduct. Join us for our next session in The AI Exchange Series, where leading academic expert Dr. Emmanuel Tsekleves, Professor at Lancaster University, will help researchers understand how to integrate AI tools into academic writing while maintaining transparency, originality, and compliance with institutional expectations.

This practical session will explore where to draw the line when using AI in research and writing. You’ll gain clear guidance on responsible AI use and learn how to enhance productivity without compromising academic integrity.

Join Us for the Live Webinar: Navigate AI Transparency, Plagiarism, and Originality in Academic Writing

Date: Thursday, March 19, 2026
Time: 1:00 PM EST | 6:00 PM GMT | 11:30 PM IST
Duration: 1 hour
Language: English

What You’ll Learn

In this practical and engaging session, you’ll gain clarity on how to navigate the evolving role of AI in academic research and writing. You will learn how to:

  • Understand the difference between ethical AI assistance and academic misconduct
  • Navigate journal and university expectations around AI transparency and disclosure
  • Recognize how plagiarism and originality are assessed in the AI era, including emerging risks
  • Use AI tools to improve research productivity while preserving your authentic academic voice
  • Apply practical strategies to integrate AI responsibly into your research workflow

The session will conclude with a live Q&A, giving you the opportunity to ask questions and gain actionable insights you can immediately apply to your academic writing and research process.

Meet the Speaker

Dr. Emmanuel Tsekleves
Professor, Lancaster University

Dr. Emmanuel Tsekleves is a Professor at Lancaster University and a former Director of the Future Cities Research Institute. With 130+ published research articles, he is widely recognized as a leading voice in research excellence and academic integrity.

An advocate for responsible AI use in academia, Dr. Tsekleves works with researchers worldwide to promote ethical AI integration into research workflows. His insights on academic careers and research practices have reached over 220,000 researchers across multiple platforms.

He currently serves on the Executive Board of the Design Research Society, has supervised 14 completed PhDs, and brings extensive practical experience in research supervision, academic publishing, and scholarly writing standards.


Don’t miss this opportunity to learn directly from a leading academic expert and gain clear guidance on using AI responsibly in research while safeguarding originality and academic integrity — Register for free today!

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