12/05/2026
🔻 AI & Academic Integrity Workshop at Technical University – Varna 🔻
📍 Technical University Varna - International Dpt.
📅 April 24
As artificial intelligence rapidly reshapes higher education, universities across Europe are increasingly focused on one critical question: how can AI be integrated into academia responsibly, transparently, and without compromising academic integrity?
This topic became the center of discussion during the recent workshop organized at Technical University – Varna, where academic representatives explored the practical, legal, and institutional implications of AI usage in education.
🎤 The session was delivered by Donika Gavova, Business Development Manager of StrikePlagiarism.com in Bulgaria, and brought together discussions around both technological solutions and university-level governance approaches.
📌 During the workshop, participants discussed:
— the growing impact of AI on academic processes and educational standards
— current challenges universities face regarding AI-generated content
— the Bulgarian perspective and regulatory aspects related to the EU AI Act
— examples of institutional AI policies implemented internationally
— recommendations for developing internal university procedures for AI usage
— updated AI detection functionalities and interpretation of AI reports within StrikePlagiarism.com
— practical cases, discussion, and Q&A with participants
➡️ What stood out most was the proactive mindset of the academic community in Varna.
Rather than resisting AI technologies, universities are actively seeking structured and sustainable ways to adapt to the new educational reality while maintaining transparency and trust in academic work.
The workshop once again demonstrated that conversations around AI in higher education are becoming increasingly strategic — combining technology, regulation, and institutional responsibility.
🔗 StrikePlagiarism.com remains committed to supporting universities through advanced technology, expertise, and continuous dialogue on responsible AI implementation in academia.
🤝 We sincerely thank Technical University – Varna for the invitation, meaningful exchange of ideas, and highly engaged participation throughout the workshop.
07/05/2026
🔻 AI Workshop at University of Economics – Varna 🔻
📍 Varna, Bulgaria
📅 April 24
Artificial intelligence is no longer a future discussion for universities — it is already transforming academic processes, policies, and expectations across higher education.
That is why we were especially pleased to see such a high level of engagement and openness during the StrikePlagiarism.com workshop held at the University of Economics – Varna.
🎤 The workshop was led by Donika Gavova, Business Development Manager of StrikePlagiarism.com in Bulgaria, and focused on the practical side of AI governance in academia.
📌 The agenda included:
— AI in academia and emerging challenges for educational systems
— discussion around the Bulgarian framework and the EU AI Act
— examples of AI rules and procedures already implemented by universities
— best international practices for AI usage in academia
— interpretation of the AI report and presentation of its updated functionalities
— discussion on possible institutional policies and procedures
— open discussion and Q&A
➡️ One thing became especially clear throughout the workshop:
universities in Bulgaria are not avoiding the AI conversation — they are actively looking for responsible, structured, and sustainable ways to approach it.
We were genuinely inspired by the university’s proactive attitude, strong interest in academic integrity, and willingness to build clear frameworks for AI usage in education. Discussions like these show how seriously institutions are approaching the future of higher education.
🔗 StrikePlagiarism.com continues to support universities by combining technology, practical expertise, and regulatory awareness to help institutions navigate the evolving AI landscape responsibly.
🤝 We sincerely thank the Икономически университет - Варна / University of Economics - Varna for the collaboration, warm hospitality, and highly engaged discussion.
07/05/2026
🔻 StrikePlagiarism at WCRI 2026 🔻
From May 3–6, StrikePlagiarism became part of the three-day exhibition held within World Conferences on Research Integrity 2026 — one of the world’s leading international forums dedicated to research integrity, ethics, and the future of academic standards.
Throughout the event, we had the privilege of speaking with researchers, educators, institutional leaders, and academic technology experts from across the globe. The level of engagement and openness of the discussions was truly inspiring.
One message was heard repeatedly during the conference: universities are actively searching for effective procedures, transparent policies, and reliable tools capable of identifying AI-generated content in both scientific and student works.
Particular attention during the discussions was devoted to:
🔸 AI-generated content detection;
🔸 stylometric analysis and authorship verification approaches;
🔸 responsible AI use in higher education;
🔸 scalable integrity management procedures;
🔸 integration of academic integrity solutions with leading LMS platforms.
During , the StrikePlagiarism.com system was presented as part of the broader international dialogue on responsible technology implementation in academia.
🔸 Our focus:
• supporting institutions in verifying text originality;
• enabling deeper interpretation of similarity results;
• helping universities address challenges related to AI-generated content;
• providing scalable integrations with leading LMS ecosystems;
• strengthening academic integrity processes through practical and effective solutions.
The conversations, feedback, and perspectives shared during the conference clearly demonstrated how rapidly the academic landscape is evolving. It was especially valuable to see how strongly the international academic community is prioritizing integrity, transparency, and responsible innovation.
🤝 We sincerely thank everyone we met during WCRI 2026 for the meaningful conversations, insightful discussions, and warm interest in StrikePlagiarism. Events like this remind us that protecting research integrity is not only a technological challenge — it is a shared global responsibility.
07/05/2026
🔻 StrikePlagiarism.com at MoodleMoot Estonia 2026 🔻
brought together educators, researchers, EdTech professionals, and Moodle experts to explore one of the defining questions for modern higher education — how to embrace the opportunities of artificial intelligence while preserving transparency, critical thinking, and academic integrity.
📍 Hosted at the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre in Tallinn, the event became a space for inspiring discussions, professional exchange, and meaningful conversations about the future of digital education.
Under the theme “Collaboration and Creativity in the Age of AI”, participants shared perspectives on how educational institutions can adapt to rapidly changing technologies while keeping learning human-centered and responsible.
During the event, the StrikePlagiarism.com system was presented as part of the broader dialogue on:
🔸 AI-generated content detection
🔸 Originality verification
🔸 Academic integrity workflows
🔸 LMS integration and institutional implementation
🔸 Responsible use of AI in higher education
🤝 Beyond the presentations and discussions, one of the most valuable aspects of MoodleMoot Estonia 2026 was the openness of the academic community — the willingness to exchange experiences, ask difficult questions, and collaboratively search for practical solutions in the AI era.
We sincerely thank the organizers, speakers, partners, and participants for the inspiring atmosphere and insightful conversations throughout the event.
We are glad to continue these discussions together with the international academic community.
29/04/2026
🔻StrikePlagiarism at WCRI 2026🔻
StrikePlagiarism is pleased to announce its participation in the World Conference on Research Integrity 2026, one of the leading global forums dedicated to research integrity and ethics.
📅 May 3 – 6, 2026
📍 Canada
The conference brings together researchers, institutional leaders, policymakers, and technology providers from around the world to address some of the most pressing challenges in academia.
WCRI is where global standards are discussed, institutional strategies are shaped, and the future of research integrity is actively defined — especially in the context of rapid technological change and the growing impact of AI.
During , the StrikePlagiarism.com system will be presented as part of the broader dialogue on responsible use of technology and scalable approaches to integrity management.
🔸 Our focus:
• supporting institutions in verifying text originality;
• enabling deeper interpretation of similarity results;
• addressing emerging challenges, including AI-generated content.
🤝 We look forward to engaging with the international academic community and contributing to conversations that shape the future of research integrity.
29/04/2026
🔻StrikePlagiarism at WCRI 2026🔻
StrikePlagiarism is pleased to announce its participation in the World Conference on Research Integrity 2026, one of the leading global forums dedicated to research integrity and ethics.
📅 May 3 – 6, 2026
📍 Canada
The conference brings together researchers, institutional leaders, policymakers, and technology providers from around the world to address some of the most pressing challenges in academia.
WCRI is where global standards are discussed, institutional strategies are shaped, and the future of research integrity is actively defined — especially in the context of rapid technological change and the growing impact of AI.
During , the StrikePlagiarism.com system will be presented as part of the broader dialogue on responsible use of technology and scalable approaches to integrity management.
🔸 Our focus:
• supporting institutions in verifying text originality;
• enabling deeper interpretation of similarity results;
• addressing emerging challenges, including AI-generated content.
🤝 We look forward to engaging with the international academic community and contributing to conversations that shape the future of research integrity.
22/04/2026
📚 StrikePlagiarism.com at MoodleMoot Estonia 2026
StrikePlagiarism.com is pleased to announce its participation in , bringing together educators, researchers, and learning technology professionals to discuss the future of digital education and academic integrity.
📅 29 April 2026
📍 Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre, Tallinn
MoodleMoot events create an important space for exploring current challenges related to the use of artificial intelligence in education, as well as approaches to maintaining transparency and academic integrity in a rapidly evolving academic environment.
During MoodleMoot Estonia 2026, the StrikePlagiarism.com system will be presented as part of the broader professional dialogue on responsible use of technology and the protection of academic integrity in higher education.
🤝 We look forward to engaging in meaningful discussions and exchanging experience with the academic community.
22/04/2026
🔻 StrikePlagiarism.com AI Workshop at Dimitar A. Tsenov Academy of Economics🔻
📍 Svishtov, Bulgaria
📅 March 31
Donika Gavova, Business Development Manager of StrikePlagiarism.com in Bulgaria, led a practical workshop focused on one key question:
How can universities move from uncertainty around AI to clear, actionable policies?
📊 The workshop brought together approximately 80 participants from the academic community, highlighting the growing urgency of addressing AI at the institutional level.
📌 The agenda included:
— an overview of StrikePlagiarism.com and its core functionalities
— discussion of Bulgarian legislation and the EU AI Act
— best practices from international universities
— development of internal rules and procedures for AI usage
— interpretation of the AI report, including its updated features and analytical capabilities
— open discussion and Q&A
➡️ One conclusion stood out:
the question is no longer whether to allow AI, but how to manage it responsibly.
Rather than focusing on restrictions, the workshop emphasized the importance of transparent, structured approaches that support both innovation and academic integrity.
🔗 StrikePlagiarism supports institutions in building sustainable AI policies by combining technology, regulatory alignment, and practical implementation.
🤝 We thank D. A. Tsenov Academy of Economics, Svishtov, Bulgaria for the collaboration and the highly engaged audience.
22/04/2026
🔻 StrikePlagiarism Expands Verification Capabilities: Now with Stylometry. 🔻
Academic verification is evolving.
Today, it is no longer enough to know whether a text contains similarities.
The question has become deeper:
Was this text truly written by a single author — without external interference?
That is why StrikePlagiarism.com introduces Stylometry.
A new layer of analysis that enhances traditional similarity checking.
🔍 What does this mean in practice?
📊 Writing style analysis.
→ The system identifies an author’s unique patterns and detects deviations within the text.
📍 Detection of “invisible” risks.
→ Even without database matches, Stylometry highlights potential integrity concerns.
🔍 Work with paraphrased and AI-generated content.
→ Captures stylistic shifts, unnatural constructions, and tone inconsistencies.
→ Strengthens both AI detection and similarity analysis results.
📌 Why does this matter now?
Because modern texts can be:
— Generated.
— Paraphrased.
— Transformed to the point where traditional checks no longer provide a complete picture.
Stylometry closes this gap.
It adds what has been missing:
👉 Insight into how a text was created — not just what it contains.
Academic integrity is no longer measured only in percentages.
It is built on a deeper understanding of authorship.
And now, this level of analysis is becoming available in StrikePlagiarism.com.
17/04/2026
🔻 StrikePlagiarism.com at the National Academy of Theatre and Film Arts – AI Workshop 🔻
📍 Sofia, Bulgaria
📅 April 7
Artificial intelligence in education is no longer a future concept — it is a present-day challenge that requires clear policies and practical frameworks.
🎤 The workshop was led by Donika Gavova, Business Development Manager of StrikePlagiarism.com in Bulgaria, who presented a practical approach to integrating AI into academic processes.
📌 Workshop agenda included:
— overview of StrikePlagiarism.com and key system functionalities
— discussion of Bulgarian legislation and the EU AI Act
— international best practices for AI use in academia
— development of internal rules and procedures for AI usage
— interpretation of the AI report, including its updated features and analytical capabilities
— open discussion and Q&A session
A key focus of the workshop was moving beyond restrictions toward structured, transparent approaches that support academic integrity in the age of AI.
🔗 StrikePlagiarism.com supports institutions in building sustainable AI policies — combining technology, compliance, and academic standards.
🤝 We thank the НАТФИЗ "Кръстьо Сарафов" the collaboration and engaging discussion.
06/04/2026
StrikePlagiarism Celebrate Easter 🌿
As we celebrate Easter — a time of renewal, reflection, and new beginnings — the team of StrikePlagiarism extends warm wishes of peace, joy, and prosperity to you and your families.
This season reminds us that meaningful progress begins with strong values. StrikePlagiarism.com, as a system, supports institutions in safeguarding academic integrity, while StrikePlagiarism — as a brand and a team — stands behind these principles, driving innovation, expertise, and continuous development.
We sincerely appreciate your trust and collaboration. Together, we contribute to building academic environments grounded in originality, transparency, and responsibility.
May this Easter bring renewed inspiration, clarity of purpose, and the strength to move forward with integrity.