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Promoting academic integrity in Higher Education: IRAFPA's work in Montenegro
The Institute of Research and Action on Fraud and Plagiarism in Academia (IRAFPA*) has become a reference institution in the area of scientific integrity. This is due to the relevance of its operational methodology, its success as both a mediator and in providing individualised support, as well as its institutional certification programme.
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Corruption in higher education: policies and actions of accreditation and quality assurance bodies to counter
Washington, D.C., Council for Higher Education Accreditation, 2019
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Corruption-risk assessment of the Georgian higher education sector
Following a corruption-risk assessment, IIEP-UNESCO publishes a set of recommendations to improve the financing, management, and admissions of Georgia's higher education sector.
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Strengthen integrity and combat corruption in higher education
A group of officials from Kosovo* participated in a study visit to learn from Switzerland’s experience in promoting integrity in higher education.
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Cheating university students could get criminal record for plagiarised essays
UK
Press
Rachael Pells - Independent
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Academic integrity
Varieties of academic fraud include cheating in high-stakes examinations, plagiarism, credentials fraud, and misconduct in reform policies, as documented in IIEP’s publication 'Combating Academic Fraud: Towards a culture of integrity.'
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Expert meeting on quality assurance, accreditation and academic corruption
The Council for Higher Education Accreditation/International Quality Group (CHEA/CIQG) and the International Institute for Educational Planning (IIEP) of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) hosted a two-day expert meeting to address quality assurance, accreditation and the role they play in combatting academic corruption.
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IIEP Policy Forum on Planning Higher Education Integrity
The IIEP Policy Forum on Planning Higher Education Integrity (Paris, 18-20 March 2015) brought together nearly 60 higher education experts and stakeholders from around the world to discuss recent and innovative initiatives aimed at improving transparency and reducing opportunities for fraud or corruption at the university level.
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