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IDoA 2025: Reflections on the 10th International Day of Action for Academic Integrity

10/20/2025

IDoA 2025: Reflections on the 10th International Day of Action for Academic Integrity

by Mary Davis

It was a wonderful experience to host IDoA this year on the magical date of 10.15.2025. That date was reflected in the celebration of 10 years of IDoA, with 15 sessions, panel contributors in 20 countries and support from 25 planning committee and working group members!

Our theme this year was ‘Everyday integrity: Discovering your superpower’. In drawing out the theme, contributors talked about integrity in every context and situation, and the small everyday actions of integrity that might go unnoticed. There were several mentions of the well-used saying often attributed to C.S. Lewis ‘integrity is doing the right thing, even when no one is watching’ (Charles Marshall). The superpower theme was elaborated on in fun and thought-provoking ways in terms of integrity actions by students, staff and faculty.

In every session, a wide range of panel contributors shared their varied knowledge, experience, scholarship, wisdom and insights. Student contributors raised awareness of their approaches, actions and perspectives on integrity at high school, undergraduate, Master’s and doctoral levels in multiple parts of the world. Staff and faculty contributors gave insights from their work on academic integrity, and one session focused on professional contributors beyond academia.

In reflecting on each session below, I will convey some of the wonderful pearls of wisdom and memorable insights from speakers in the sessions through bullet points, along with screenshots for visual memories. 

 

  1. Acting ethically everywhere: being honest isn’t always easy! A psychology debate

Speakers: Professor Jason Stephens, Ass. Professor Guy Curtis, Professor Joe Clare, Professor Gian Vittorio Caprara.

Session 1

 

  1. What would society look like without integrity? A discussion through the ICAI Fundamental Values

Speakers: Dr Nicole Reinke, Dr Martin McMorrow, Dr Manisha Thakkar, Dr Ann Parkinson, Lee Shibata, Dr Emma Fergus

Session 2

 

  1. How can students discover and develop their integrity superpower? A news report from Adelaide

Speakers: Claudia Gottwald, James Maletto, Anisha Bhargava, Janani Palanikumar, Camila Goldin and Mary Davis

Session 3

 

  1. Integrity in the face of challenge: Student narratives and panel discussion

Speakers: Miriam Sullivan, Martin McMorrow, students from Edith Cowan University and Gaza

Session 4

 

  1. Hidden risks of AI use for integrity: international perspectives

Speakers: Dr Lorna Waddington, Dr Retha Visagie, Dr Sabuj Bhattacharyya, Dr Richard Blacquiere-Clarkson, Dr Ronaldo Gomes Jr, Dr Titilola Olojede, Dr Loretta Goff

Session 5

 

  1. How do integrity decisions affect your life?

Speakers: Professor Sandie Dann, Professor Michael Draper, Dr Stephen Gow and Kit Messinger

Session 6

 

  1. Everyday integrity: Showing your strength beyond the classroom

Speakers: Professor Sarah Elaine Eaton, Dr Beatriz Moya Figueroa, Páola Saenz, Dr Luz Godina, Dr Daniela Avello

Session 8

 

  1. Integrity superheroes all through education: students, teachers and librarians

Speakers: Dr Zeenath Reza Khan, Tasneem Bhatia, Bianca Chelley Santiaguel, Obaya Ahmed Bezeid, Laura Barber, Professor Christopher Hill

Session 9

 

  1. ICAI Conference 2026 and announcement of ICAI Conference 2027

Speakers: Dr Camilla Roberts, Dr Luz Godina, Dr Liliana Almaguer, Dr Jean Guerrero Dib

Session 10

 

  1. Everyday life decisions and academic integrity dilemmas

Speaker: Veronika Krásničan

Session 11

 

  1. Everyday integrity in high school

Speakers: Simone Deitch and students from Westwood High School, Texas, and Kelly Tibbetts and students from Gorham High School, Maine

Session 12

 

IDoA materials-interlude

Speaker: Hannah Gifford

Session 13

Materials include:

 

  1. Everyday integrity in workplaces: the perspectives of organisations

Speakers: Dr Luz Godina, Sue Hackett, Ronan O’Loughlin, José Herrera

Session 14

 

  1. Vivir íntegro, vivir auténtico

Speakers: Mextli Garcia Flores, Andrés Salvador Arvizu Perales, Cristina Cordón Godoy, Samantha Jiménez, Elihu Ibarra

Session 15

 

  1. What does everyday integrity look like in an academic integrity office and who are the superheroes?

Speakers: Dr Victoria Malaney-Brown, Wanda Moore, Dr Kelly Ahuna, Amanda McKenzie, Dr Greer Murphy, Dr Ainsley Rouse, Dr Joe Brown

Session 16

 

  1. Everyday integrity in the lives of doctoral students: maintaining your superpower

Speakers: Abhilasha Gandhi, Mira Azzasyofia, Tian Tian, Nashaa Ahmed Naseem, Eyram Gyimah

Session 17

 

Final round up – Mary and Rachel

Session 18

With many thanks to everyone: presenters, planning committee and working groups and all 300+ attendees! See you next year!

 


Professor Mary Davis is Academic Integrity Lead at Oxford Brookes University, UK. She serves as ICAI Vice-President (Communications) and IDoA co-chair.

The authors' views are their own.

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Guy Curtis   about 8 hours ago

Thank you Mary for summarising the sessions. Your hard work and dedication in organising the event and enthusiasm in running the sessions is incredible!

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