New Workshop Series: Writing, Integrity, and AI in Academic Writing

As artificial intelligence reshapes the landscape of academic writing and research, this three-part workshop series invites participants to critically and practically engage with AI’s emerging role in scholarly communication. Designed for researchers, educators, and students across disciplines, these sessions explore how to collaborate effectively with AI while safeguarding accuracy, ethics, and authorial voice.

AI Meets Manuscript: Merging Humans and AI in STEM Grant Proposals

Examine the strengths and limitations of AI in drafting STEM grant proposals, and learn strategies to balance efficiency with originality, precision, and authorial control.

November 5, 12pm to 1:30pm

Citing with Intention and Integrity: Rethinking Citation in the Age of AI

Investigate how AI is reshaping academic citation practices, and develop approaches for ethical, inclusive, and critically informed citation in an era of algorithmic knowledge production.

November 19, 12pm to 1:30pm

Generative AI in Writing STEM Abstracts: “Delving” into the Promise and the Pitfalls

Explore how AI tools transform the crafting of STEM abstracts through analysis, comparison, and guided practice that promotes clarity, rigour, and responsible use.

December 3, 12pm to 1:30pm