Impact of Policies for Plagiarism in HE across Europe
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Impact of Policies for Plagiarism in HE across Europe
Irene GlendinningCoventry University
510321-LLP-1-2010-1-UK-ERASMUS-EMHE
Lead Partner: Coventry University, United Kingdom; Principal Investigator: Irene Glendinning email: [email protected]
Project Partners:Aleksandras Stulginskis University, Lithuania; Coordinator: Dr Linas Stabingis email: [email protected]
Mendel University, Czech Republic Coordinator: Dr Tomáš Foltýnek email: [email protected]
Technical University of Lodz, PolandCoordinator: Prof Krzysztof Jóźwik email: [email protected]
University of Nicosia, Cyprus Coordinator: Dr Catherine Demoliou email: [email protected]
Project Consultants:Lithuanian National Academic Library Jude Carroll, Oxford Brookes
Aims and objectives
• Comparative survey exploring the impact of policies for plagiarism in HEIs across Europe– Students, Teachers, Managers– National
• Text matching tool: Lithuania• Case studies, workshops,
interventions• Spin-off projects
01/10/2010 – 30/09/2013
• Pilot studies completed• Surveys on-line until Jan
2013• http://ippheae.eu/surveys • Software ready to implement• Case studies and related
research underway• Two PhD students
progressing• Project conference Brno,
Czech Rep 10-14th June 2013
How can you help?
• HEIs invited to participate in the survey– Anonymous at personal
and institutional levels• Ask EU partners to
participate• Student focus groups• Case studies: Examples of
good practice in plagiarism prevention
• Join us at 2013 conference
What will you gain by helping?
• Confidential HEI profile from survey
• Opportunity to participate in further research and publication
• Case study: Dissemination of good practice
• Supporting EU modernisation of HE agenda