18 July
12.00 – 15.30
Alfred Tennyson Building
Join us for an insightful event on Gender and Cheating in Academic Contexts at the Alfred Tennyson Building in Lincoln, LN6 7TS.
Discover the various factors that contribute to cheating in academic settings, with a specific focus on gender-related aspects and hypothetical versus real situations. Our esteemed panel of experts will delve into the underlying reasons, social pressures, and cultural influences that influence cheating behaviours among students.
This event aims to raise awareness and generate discussions about the impact of gender and cheating on academic integrity. It provides a platform for students, educators, and researchers to share their experiences, perspectives, and insights on this and the current conundrum of AI assisted cheating.
Don’t miss this opportunity to gain valuable knowledge and engage in thought-provoking conversations. Join us on Tuesday 18th July 2023 at 12 noon (BST) for an enriching event that promises to broaden your understanding of this important issue.
Panel members include Professor Anna Tarrant: School of Social and Political Science, Dr Beth Bailey: School of Education and Philip Carlisle: School of Computer Science.
Buffet Lunch is provided at 12 noon.