Welcome

NYU’s Office of The Provost invites you to our 4th Teaching and Learning with Generative AI Virtual Symposium: Postplagiarism.

Register to join us!

Thursday, February 27, 2025
8am–11:30am NYC | 4–7:30pm Abu Dhabi | 8–11:30pm Shanghai


Schedule at a Glance*

Welcome (15 min)
8-8:15am NYC | 4–4:15pm Abu Dhabi | 8–8:15pm Shanghai (15 min)

*This session will NOT be recorded!

De Angela L. Duff – Associate Vice Provost, NYU, and Industry Professor, NYU Tandon


Faculty and Student Roundtable (45 min) 
8:15-9am NYC | 4:15–5pm Abu Dhabi | 8:15–9pm Shanghai 

*This session will NOT be recorded!

  • Umang Bhatt Assistant Professor and Faculty Fellow,  NYU Center for Data Science
  • Ghala Buarish – BS, Electrical & Computer Engineering, NYU Tandon ‘27
  • Alexander Landfair Clinical Associate Professor, Expository Writing Program, NYU College of Arts and Science
  • Hanwen Zhang – BA, Computer and Data Science, NYU College of Arts and Science ‘26

Moderated by Hui Soo Chae – Executive Director, Learning and Teaching Nexus, and Clinical Professor, Education and Technology, NYU SPS


Keynote with Dr. Sarah Eaton: Postplagiarism–Ethics and Integrity in the Age of Artificial Intelligence (60 min)
9-10am NYC | 5–6pm Abu Dhabi | 9–10pm Shanghai 

Slides

Sarah Eaton is a professor and research chair at the Werklund School of Education, University of Calgary, Canada, and an Honorary Associate Professor, Deakin University, Australia. She has received research awards of excellence for her scholarship on academic integrity from the Canadian Society for the Study of Higher Education (CSSHE) (2020) and the European Network for Academic Integrity (ENAI) (2022). Dr. Eaton has written and presented extensively on academic integrity and ethics all over the world and is regularly invited as a media guest to talk about academic misconduct. Dr. Eaton is the editor-in-chief of the International Journal for Educational Integrity. Her books include Plagiarism in Higher Education: Tackling Tough Topics in Academic Integrity (2021),  Academic Integrity in Canada: An Enduring and Essential Challenge (Eaton & Christensen Hughes, eds.), Contract Cheating in Higher Education: Global Perspectives on Theory, Practice, and Policy (Eaton, Curtis, Stoesz, Clare, Rundle, & Seeland, eds.), Ethics and Integrity in Teacher Education (Eaton & Khan, eds.), and Fake Degrees and Fraudulent Credentials in Higher Education (Eaton, Carmichael, & Pethrick, eds.). She is also the editor-in-chief of the Second Handbook of Academic Integrity (2024).Six tenets of postplagiarism (This image is licensed under a Creative Commons license.)Six tenets of postplagiarism
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“Postplagiarism refers to an era in human society in which advanced technologies, including artificial intelligence and neurotechnology, including brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), are a normal part of life, including how we teach, learn, and interact daily.” (Eaton, 2023)

Learn more at: https://postplagiarism.com

Moderated by De Angela L. Duff – Associate Vice Provost, NYU, and Industry Professor, NYU Tandon


Centers for Teaching & Learning Roundtable: Postplagiarism Response (45 min)
10-10:45am NYC | 6-6:45pm Abu Dhabi | 10–10:45pm Shanghai

  • Anandi Nagarajan – Assistant Vice Provost for Pedagogy and Director, NYU Center for Teaching and Learning, Office of the Provost 
  • Nancy Gleason – Director of the Hilary Ballon Center for Teaching and Learning and Professor of Practice of Political Science, NYU Abu Dhabi
  • Evgeniya Efremova – Director of the Center for Teaching and Learning, Clinical Assistant Professor of Teaching and Learning, NYU Shanghai

Faculty Roundtable: Postplagiarism Response (45 min) 
10:45–11:30am NYC | 6:45–7:30pm Abu Dhabi | 10:45–11:30pm Shanghai

  • David CregarClinical Associate Professor, Expository Writing Program, NYU College of Arts and Science
  • Carla Gannis, Industry Professor, Integrated Design & Media (IDM), NYU Tandon
  • Marion Wrenn, Executive Director of Writing and Senior Lecturer of Writing and Literature and Creative Writing, NYU Abu Dhabi 

Moderated by Clay Shirky – Vice Provost for AI and Technology in Education


Any questions? Please contact De Angela L. Duff at deangela.duff@nyu.edu.