
A Webinar Series On All Things Education
How to Deliver Secure Assessment in the Age of AI Disruption
CHALLENGES AND BEST PRACTICES FOR UPHOLDING ACADEMIC INTEGRITY
Wednesday, April 16, 2025
11:30am (GMT+4:00) Gulf Standard Time, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
On April 16 (Wednesday) join Education Middle East for a special live interaction with industry experts on effective measures being adopted by universities and colleges and their instructors to ensure cheat-proof assessments, especially in the rapidly evolving times of artificial intelligence.

Recent research indicates that generative AI has made cheating in exams significantly easier, posing a serious threat to academic integrity. As a result, educational institutions and instructors are grappling with new challenges in assessment and grading.
Join our webinar How to Deliver Secure Assessment in the Age of AI Disruption, in association with Turnitin, to explore how advanced technologies can safeguard assessments and counter AI-driven misconduct. We will also be discussing the challenges faced by universities and medical colleges, share best practices for maintaining academic integrity and highlight strategies to promote digital and AI literacy among students in this evolving educational landscape.
Whether you’re an instructor or an institution leader, this session will equip you with practical strategies to uphold academic standards while adapting to the demands of the digital world.
Who should attend: Provosts, VCs, Deans, CIOs, CTOs, Heads of Assessment & Faculty Heads of Universities, Colleges & Medical Colleges. Register here.
KEY TAKEAWAYS

ABOUT THE PANEL
Dr. Arina Ziganshina
Head of Examination and Assessment Unit
Dubai Medical University
Dr. Arina Ziganshina is an Assistant Professor and Head of the Examination and Assessment Unit at Dubai Medical University. A Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (UK), Dr. Ziganshina has contributed to clinical practice and medical education through assessment, teaching and research.
Amal Dimashki
Regional Director - MENAT
Turnitin
Amal Dimashki joined Turnitin in 2020 to lead the MENAT team, driving initiatives that support research and academic institutions in their academic integrity journey. With a strong background in regional leadership, Dimaski has previously held key roles at Etisalat, ICDL Foundation and PeopleCert International.