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January 2025

StrikePlagiarism.com conducted a training for the Department of Research and Innovation of the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport of Cambodia

On January 27, 2025, StrikePlagiarism.com organized an educational training for the Department of Research and Innovation of the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport of Cambodia.

During the training, key aspects of academic integrity were discussed, including:

Its role in improving the quality of scientific research and education.
Strategies for preventing plagiarism.
Ethical use of artificial intelligence tools in academic activities.
Participants, who were representatives of educational policy makers and educators, actively engaged in discussions and practical exercises aimed at enhancing academic integrity in Cambodia.

January 2025

StrikePlagiarism.com Signs Agreement with OECM to Provide AI and Plagiarism Detection Solutions for Ontario Universities

StrikePlagiarism.com Signs Agreement with OECM to Provide AI and Plagiarism Detection Solutions for Ontario Universities

StrikePlagiarism.com proudly announces the signing of a significant agreement with the Ontario Education Collaborative Marketplace (OECM), which will make our advanced plagiarism detection and AI-generated content identification solutions available to Ontario universities.

This agreement allows universities, colleges, and school boards in Ontario to utilize StrikePlagiarism.com's innovative technologies to ensure academic integrity and enhance the quality of the educational process. Our tools enable the detection of textual, visual, and audio matches, identify improper citations, and recognize AI-generated content, while also offering seamless integration with popular Learning Management Systems (LMS).

What this partnership means:

📌 Broad Access: Ontario universities can now effortlessly use StrikePlagiarism.com's services under the agreement with OECM.

📌 Advanced Technologies: We provide powerful tools for detecting AI-generated content, conducting plagiarism checks, and integrating with major LMS platforms.

📌 Wide Reach: Thanks to this agreement, our solutions will become accessible to a broad academic audience, helping educational institutions uphold the highest standards of academic integrity.

StrikePlagiarism.com sincerely thanks OECM for the opportunity to support Ontario's educational institutions in their pursuit of excellence.

This partnership reaffirms our commitment to innovation and strengthens StrikePlagiarism.com's role as a reliable partner in education.

February 2025

Successful Workshop on the Ethical Use of Artificial Intelligence in Education

On February 21, 2025, a workshop dedicated to the ethical use of artificial intelligence in education took place. During the event, participants discussed how educators can promote the conscious and responsible application of AI among students, encouraging critical thinking and adherence to legal and ethical standards.

The workshop covered legal aspects of copyright and intellectual property, as well as strategies for utilizing AI as a tool for developing personal creative skills rather than borrowing others' ideas. Special attention was given to the risks and challenges associated with AI implementation in education, along with methods to prevent unethical practices.

The event featured experts in education and technology, who shared valuable insights and practical recommendations on integrating artificial intelligence into the learning process. We sincerely thank all guests and participants for their active engagement and interest in this crucial topic!

Speaker:
🔹 Donika Gavova – Business Development Manager at StrikePlagiarism Bulgaria.

📹 Event video available here: YouTube.
ℹ️ More information: Event website.

February 2025

StrikePlagiarism.com Participates in the Training “Enhancing Research Activities of Young Scientists and Educators” at Baku Eurasian University


February 28, 2025 – StrikePlagiarism.com took part in a training session organized by Baku Eurasian University, focused on the topic “Enhancing Research Activities of Young Scientists and Educators.”

During the event, StrikePlagiarism.com expert Farida Rza-zade delivered a presentation on the pressing issue of AI use in academic writing. She highlighted the risks associated with unregulated AI-generated content and emphasized the importance of upholding academic integrity principles.

The primary goal of the training was to equip young researchers with essential skills, foster critical thinking, and promote ethical research practices. Participants received practical tools and strategies to enhance the quality of their scientific work.

We extend our gratitude to Baku Eurasian University for the invitation and look forward to further collaboration in strengthening academic integrity!

March 2025

StrikePlagiarism.com Partners with Times Higher Education (THE)

We are pleased to announce the official launch of our collaboration between StrikePlagiarism.com and Times Higher Education (THE) – one of the world’s leading sources of higher education analytics.

This partnership aims to address key challenges related to the misuse of artificial intelligence in academia, including plagiarism, academic misconduct, and ethical concerns arising from the advancement of new technologies.

The expanding role of AI in education and research offers new opportunities, yet it also underscores the need to ensure the authenticity of academic work, maintain transparency in processes, and uphold high ethical standards.

StrikePlagiarism.com already provides effective solutions that help universities worldwide detect academic violations and preserve the integrity of the learning process. Together with Times Higher Education (THE), we will expand the implementation of these solutions, promoting fair evaluation of academic institutions and responsible AI use in education and research.

This collaboration marks a significant step in strengthening international standards of academic integrity and establishing a transparent, reliable, and ethical global higher education system.

March 2025

Academic Integrity in Action: StrikePlagiarism.com Workshops Across Ukrainian Universities

On March 11, 2025, the StrikePlagiarism.com team conducted a series of workshops in Ivano-Frankivsk, focusing on the principles of academic integrity and the use of modern tools for text analysis and plagiarism detection.

The workshops took place at three leading institutions:

- King Danylo University
- Ivano-Frankivsk National Technical University of Oil and Gas
- Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University

Each session addressed key topics essential to academic quality and ethical scholarship, including:

- how the StrikePlagiarism.com system operates and generates similarity reports;
- identifying and analyzing similarities: what is acceptable and what constitutes a violation;
- the role of artificial intelligence in academic writing and how to detect its use;
- interpretation of similarity reports and criteria for decision-making;
- the importance of citation practices and avoiding unintentional plagiarism;
- the role of universities in fostering a culture of academic ethics.

The workshops brought together faculty members, administrators, and students to engage in meaningful dialogue and explore practical applications of plagiarism detection tools in academic contexts.

StrikePlagiarism.com is proud to support Ukrainian universities in strengthening academic integrity and implementing innovative solutions that meet today’s educational challenges.

March 2025

Academic Integrity in Central Asia: Expanding Cooperation with Institutions in Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan

The StrikePlagiarism.com team continues to support academic institutions across Central Asia, conducting a series of meetings in Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan to promote academic integrity and present advanced tools for plagiarism prevention.

📍 In Kyrgyzstan, the team visited key institutions, including the Scientific and Practical Journal "Zdravookhranenie Kyrgyzstana" and the Kyrgyz State University of Culture and Arts. Discussions focused on the platform’s new modules, such as AI-generated content detection, translation plagiarism detection, and grammar checking. Plans for future collaboration through webinars, training, and system integration were also outlined.

📍 In Uzbekistan, a productive meeting was held with the Bukhara Engineering and Technology Institute. The parties explored opportunities for cooperation and the implementation of StrikePlagiarism.com solutions to enhance transparency in academic processes.

StrikePlagiarism.com is grateful for the warm reception and looks forward to continued collaboration in advancing academic integrity in the region.

March 2025

AI and Academic Integrity: Workshop Held in Bulgaria at Trakia University – Stara Zagora

StrikePlagiarism.com held a seminar at Trakiy University in Stara Zagora, Bulgaria, to discuss the ethical aspects of using artificial intelligence in educational settings. The event brought together university staff and invited experts who examined key challenges related to AI-generated content, academic integrity, and maintaining the originality of student work.

During the seminar, participants explored topics such as:

Common cases of unethical AI use in education (e.g., ghostwriting);

Strategies for preserving authenticity when using AI tools;

Methods to detect and prevent unethical use of AI in the learning process.

The session was led by Natalia Kovacheva and Donika Gavova, Business Development Managers at StrikePlagiarism.com. The organizers expressed their gratitude to Trakiy University for its hospitality and commitment to the principles of academic integrity.

March 2025

Academic Integrity in Focus: Workshop Held in Tbilisi

On March 19, 2025, StrikePlagiarism.com organized an academic workshop in Tbilisi, Georgia, dedicated to addressing current challenges in academic integrity and promoting effective strategies for ensuring the originality of academic work.

The event brought together academic staff and experts from leading Georgian universities to engage in a professional dialogue on plagiarism prevention and the use of advanced digital tools in academic quality assurance. The workshop emphasized the importance of institutional policies in fostering a culture of academic responsibility and presented practical solutions for enhancing transparency in the educational process.

The keynote address was delivered by Ali Tahmazov, Executive Director of StrikePlagiarism.com, who introduced the latest functionalities of the StrikePlagiarism.com system, including the AI-generated content detection module.

Participants represented the following universities:

Ilia State University,
Caucasus International University,
Georgian Technical University,
Shota Rustaveli Theatre and Film Georgian State University,
Tbilisi State Medical University,
Georgian Aviation University,
The University of Georgia School of Social Sciences,
Caucasus University,
Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University (TSU).

StrikePlagiarism.com expresses its gratitude to all attendees for their interest and contribution to advancing academic integrity within the Georgian higher education sector.