European Network of Academic Integrity (ENAI)

Objectives
The European Network of Academic Integrity (ENAI) aims to promote academic integrity and good scientific practice in teaching, research and the higher education system as a whole. To that end, twelve European project partners are developing teaching materials as well as guidelines and recommendations for organisational development.

With its involvement in ENAI, the University of Konstanz follows up on its “Refairence” project to combat plagiarism, providing the network with access to its expertise and materials.

Project duration
September 2016 - August 2019

Funding
European Union, Erasmus+ (strategic partnerships), overall funding amount: approx. € 280,000, € 48,000 of which are going to the University of Konstanz

Contacts at the University of Konstanz
At the University of Konstanz, the ENAI partnership is managed by the Communication, Information, Media Centre (KIM). The contact persons are Petra Hätscher, Dr Oliver Trevisiol and Ansgar Schäfer.

Sustainability strategy
The European Network of Academic Integrity (ENAI) was founded in 2017 to continue and expand the activities initiated in the context of the Erasmus+ ENAI project. The network is open to other organisations or individuals interested in joining.