Webinar alert: Research Integrity in an Age of AI

Join us for a timely discussion, delivered in partnership with Epigeum, a Sage resource. 

Friday 12 June 2026 18:00

Generative AI is becoming an integral part of research, shaping how researchers search, analyse, write, publish, and review work. While AI offers clear benefits, it also raises important questions about research integrity, transparency, and trust.

This webinar aims to provide clarity and practical insight. It brings together expert perspectives from across the research ecosystem to explore how researchers and institutions can navigate the opportunities and challenges of AI responsibly. 

EASSH Director, Gabi Lombardo states:

EASSH is proud to collaborate with SAGE on such a critical issue and to have them as our associated members. We share a strong commitment to advancing research in the Humanities and Social Sciences and to highlighting its vital contribution to global sustainability.

When?

Tuesday 30 June 2026 at 17 CEST.

Format & topics

Through short presentations and a live panel discussion led by Katie Metzler (Vice President, Social Science Innovation at Sage), speakers will examine:

  • How AI is affecting research practice
  • How policy and governance are evolving in response, and
  • How institutions can better support researchers through guidance, training, and research culture initiatives.

The speakers & moderator

Speakers:

  • Jennifer Edmond, Professor in Digital Humanities at Trinity College, Dublin
  • Nick Vangheluwe, Policy Officer at the European Commission in DG Research & Innovation (RTD) in the AI in Science Unit
  • Dr Rula M. Al-Abdulrazak, PhD, Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (SFHEA)

Moderator:

  • Katie Metzler, Vice President, Social Science Innovation at Sage.

Who is it for?

Designed for research leaders, research integrity professionals, and those responsible for researcher development, the session aims to provide clarity and practical insight rather than prescriptive rules. 

Register

Join us for a timely discussion, delivered in partnership by EASSH and Epigeum, a Sage resource.

Register here.