Mission Statement
The Asia Pacific Forum on Educational Integrity (APFEI) is a multi-institutional, cross-disciplinary and non-profit organisation that fosters research and collaboration on issues relating to educational and academic integrity. Currently based in Australia, APFEI aims to provide a platform for the discussion, investigation and promotion of ethical research and writing practices by students, teaching staff, educational and learning developers, librarians, academic misconduct officers and policy professionals. Overall, APFEI is dedicated to the promotion of education about academic integrity as well as the more effective minimisation and management of academic misconduct.
Membership
APFEI currently has members from a range of universities and higher education institutions, including:








Educational Integrity
APFEI understands that academic integrity is multi-dimensional and is enabled by all those in the educational enterprise, from students to teachers, librarians, advisors, research colleagues and administrators. It is for this reason that APFEI prefaces ‘integrity’ with ‘educational’ rather than just the more conventional term ‘academic’. Educational integrity encompasses academic integrity education as well as the management of academic misconduct across the whole community inside a higher education institution.
APFEI Executive (2015-2017)
Ruth Walker
University of Wollongong
Chair
Judith Gullifer
Charles Sturt University
Co-chair
Sonia Saddiqui
Macquarie University
Secretary
Cally Guerin
University of Adelaide
Public Officer
Amita Krautloher
Charles Sturt University
Treasurer