The ACADEMIC INTEGRITY WEEK has come to an end at KhAI — several intense days of conversations, discussions, interactives, and a joint search for an answer to an important question: what a modern honest educational environment should be like.
During the week, students and teachers participated in webinars, thematic quests, interactive games, contests, and open discussions. They talked about academic ethics, copyright, plagiarism, and responsibility in teaching and research — but not through dry theory, but through real examples, live discussions, and modern formats.
What was especially valuable was that the participants did not just listen, but actively interacted, asked questions, debated, and shared their own thoughts. This is how a culture of trust, openness, and respect for intellectual work is formed.
The finale of the Week was the awarding of the most active participants and winners of the contests. Students received certificates and memorable gifts for their activity, creativity, and high level of awareness of academic integrity.
For KhAI, such events are an important basis for the formation of a modern university environment, in which honesty, responsibility, and mutual respect are not a formality, but a daily norm.
The week is over.
But the conversation about the values that form a true academic community continues.
