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Participation in the webinar “What to do with commissioned work?”

As part of KNURE’s participation in the Academic IQ Initiative Project, Academic IQ Head of the MTS Department Iryna Svyd took part in the webinar “What to do with commissioned work?” On October 21, 2021.
During the event, researcher Veronika Krasnichan spoke about the concept of commissioned work, their varieties, as well as international student surveys on the experience of ordering works and the results of these surveys. The potential reasons why students resort to ordering dissertations and dissertations, the consequences of these unscrupulous practices, and how to detect and prevent commissioned work were also discussed.About the speaker: Veronika Krasnichan is a doctoral student at the Department of Law and Social Sciences, Faculty of Business and Economics, Mendel University (Brno, Czech Republic). Veronica is a leading specialist in commissioned work in the Czech Republic, as well as a member of the European Academic Integrity Network. In 2017, Veronica defended her master’s thesis on “Analysis of the custom work market in the Czech Republic”, for which she received the Dean’s Award, and she devoted her doctoral research to business ethics. Veronica is one of the main researchers in the Global Essay Mills Survey, as well as in the International Contract Cheating Project. Veronica had the opportunity to share her experience of participating in these projects at the meeting of the Pan-European Platform on Ethics, Transparency and Integrity in Education (ETINED) of the Council of Europe in 2018.

Participation in the webinar “What to do with commissioned work?”