Webinar: AI Transparency, Plagiarism & Originality: A Complete Guide for Academics


 AI Transparency, Plagiarism & Originality: A Complete Guide for Academics

As AI becomes embedded in academic workflows, the real question is no longer whether to use it, but how to use it responsibly without risking plagiarism, rejection, or misconduct. Join our free webinar on ‘AI Transparency, Plagiarism & Originality: A Complete Guide for Academics,’ led by Dr. Emmanuel Tsekleves, Professor at Lancaster University, and learn where to draw the line when using AI in academic writing.  

AI Transparency, Plagiarism & Originality: A Complete Guide for Academics 

Date: Thursday, March 19, 2026   

Time: 1:00 PM EST | 6:00 PM GMT | 11:30 PM IST 

Language: English 

Duration: 1 hour  

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Part of The AI Exchange series, covering real conversations on AI in education and research, this practical session will help you navigate evolving AI norms with clarity and confidence. 

Here’s what you’ll learn: 

  • The difference between ethical AI  assistance and academic misconduct  
  • Journal and university expectations around transparency and AI disclosures 
  • How plagiarism and originality are assessed in the AI era, including emerging risks 
  • How to use AI to improve productivity without losing your authentic voice 
  • Practical strategies to integrate AI into your research workflow responsibly 

Bring your questions to the live Q&A and gain actionable guidance you can apply immediately.  

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Meet Our Speaker 

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 a leading voice in research excellence and academic integrity. As an advocate for responsible AI use in academia, he guides researchers worldwide on ethical AI integration in research workflows. Prof. Emmanuel’s advice on academic careers has inspired 220,000+ researchers across multiple platforms. He serves on the Executive Board of the Design Research Society, has supervised 14 completed PhDs, and has extensive practical experience in research supervision and academic writing standards. 

This session is ideal for students, researchers, and educators looking to boost productivity with AI while safeguarding originality and compliance.  

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We look forward to seeing you at the session!  

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