The summer school is being hosted by the University of Konstanz, Germany. Since its foundation in 1966 as a reform university, the University of Konstanz has stood for top-level research, excellence in teaching and study, internationality as well as interdisciplinary collaboration. University of Konstanz has been successful in the Excellence Initiative of the German Federal and State Governments with its institutional strategy “Modell Konstanz – Towards a Culture of Creativity”. The university campus is located outside the city and offers a marvellous view over Lake Constance with the famous island of Mainau and the Alpine panorama.
The summer school is co-organized with the Facing Academic Integrity Threats Project (FAITH). The five-day summer school will be between the 16th and 20th September 2024 and each day will be split into two sessions. Morning sessions will be held from 9:00am to 12:30pm and the afternoon sessions will be held from 1:30pm to 4:30pm local time. The aim of the sessions is to address 12 topics related to academic integrity which will cover both theoretical concepts and practical skills, in addition to interactive and collaborative discussions. In addition to lecturing, the experts are able to provide feedback to students about their research projects.
The registration is free. The summer school is intended for PhD students, but master and bachelor students interested in academic integrity are also welcome. Eligible participants are:
The costs for traveling and accommodation must be covered by the participants themselves or their institution. As there are no parallel sessions, participants are expected to attend all sessions during the week.
All interested students and participants are requested to fill out the application form. Applications for the 4th ENAI Academic Integrity Summer School 2024 are open until capacity is reacherd, the latest date for submitting application is 31st July 2024. The number of participants is limited to 30.
Priority will be given to PhD candidates. Each submission will be evaluated, and the organizing committee will communicate the results to all applicants.
Please be aware that for the application you need to prepare and submit a 500-word statement of intention which covers a brief introduction about you, your involvement with academic integrity, your PhD project, your motivation to attend summer school, your expectations and anticipated outcomes from summer school.