2025-11-10
“It’s Not a Crime!” Or Is It? The Role of the Office of Academic Ethics
This seminar introduces the Office of Academic Ethics: what complaints are received, what issues are addressed, and the main problems it resolves.
2025-11-13
Unlock Lithuania: How data and communication shape national resilience
We invite students and teachers to a communication expert's Mykolas Katkus' lecture – "Unlock Lithuania: How data and communication shape national resilience".
2025-11-13
Citation Without Stress: How to Avoid Plagiarism and Sleep Peacefully
The training will present the essentials of academic citation – why it is necessary, how to do it properly, and whether AI-generated text can be included. The seminar provides knowledge on proper citation, plagiarism prevention, ethical AI use, and encourages responsible submission of academic work.
2025-11-17
When Does Science Become a Lie? On Fabrication, Falsification, Plagiarism, and Unethical Authorship
This training aims to explain academic ethics violations and their consequences, as well as how to prevent and avoid them. It presents what constitutes data misconduct (fabrication, falsification, omission, tailoring hypotheses to results) and how to ensure ethical data collection and presentation. It also introduces authorship criteria and what constitutes unethical authorship.