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University of Cyprus (UCY)

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University of Cyprus (UCY) currently has 6 source-backed claim records and 5 official source attributions. Latest tracked changed date: May 16, 2026. No tracker diff rows are recorded in the latest public release.

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11 # University of Cyprus (UCY) AI policy record
2+source_status: The University of Cyprus maintains official AI Guidelines for course instructors, students, and researchers, and the UCY Guidelines page states that guidelines were adopted by Senate decision 14/2025/SENATE on 11 June 2025.
3+Evidence (en, 7d3b7576c7c7): By decision of the Senate of the University of Cyprus (Meeting No. 14/2025/SENATE, dated 11/06/2025), Guidelines have been adopted for the ethical use of Artificial Intelligence tools in the context of teaching and research.
4+academic_integrity: UCY's recommended syllabus statement says students are required to comply with the UCY AI Guidelines and academic-integrity principles, and that improper AI-tool use may result in disciplinary and other consequences.
5+Evidence (en, 7d3b7576c7c7): Students are required to comply with the University of Cyprus AI Guidelines and the principles of academic integrity. Improper use of AI tools may result in disciplinary and other consequences.
6+teaching: UCY instructor guidance says instructors should provide clear, specific guidelines for permitted AI-tool use in course syllabi and graded assignment or exam instructions, and explicitly state when AI use is not permitted in graded coursework.
7+Evidence (en, 2bedccbaad8c): Instructors should also provide clear, specific guidelines for the permitted use of AI tools in the course syllabus and in the instructions of graded assignments or exams, ensuring that the guidance aligns with course objectives, learning outcomes, and the University's academic integrity standards. If AI use is not permitted in graded coursework, this must be explicitly stated in the assignment instructions.
8+privacy: UCY input-safety guidance says users must exercise great caution with AI-tool inputs and avoid entering personal, confidential, unpublished research, or copyrighted content.
9+Evidence (en, 2d9471691bcc): Users must exercise great caution when entering data into AI tools, avoiding the input of personal, confidential or unpublished research data, as well as copyrighted content.
10+academic_integrity: UCY citation guidance says substantial AI-assisted work must be acknowledged or cited properly when permitted, while minimal-risk uses may not need explicit declaration unless a specific context requires it.
11+Evidence (en, 0057faad99b0): If you use AI to create substantial parts of your work, you must acknowledge or cite it properly — only use it when permitted. Minimal uses like grammar checks may not need citation.
12+research: UCY research-facing AI guidance tells researchers to anonymize data before using AI for analysis and to confirm approval for AI use involving sensitive data.
13+Evidence (en, 2d9471691bcc): Researchers: Anonymize data before using AI for analysis. Confirm that your Principal Investigator or data ethics board/officer approves any AI use involving sensitive data.

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research

UCY research-facing AI guidance tells researchers to anonymize data before using AI for analysis and to confirm approval for AI use involving sensitive data.

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privacy

UCY input-safety guidance says users must exercise great caution with AI-tool inputs and avoid entering personal, confidential, unpublished research, or copyrighted content.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence91%Evidence1Languagesen

academic_integrity

UCY citation guidance says substantial AI-assisted work must be acknowledged or cited properly when permitted, while minimal-risk uses may not need explicit declaration unless a specific context requires it.

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teaching

UCY instructor guidance says instructors should provide clear, specific guidelines for permitted AI-tool use in course syllabi and graded assignment or exam instructions, and explicitly state when AI use is not permitted in graded coursework.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence91%Evidence1Languagesen

academic_integrity

UCY's recommended syllabus statement says students are required to comply with the UCY AI Guidelines and academic-integrity principles, and that improper AI-tool use may result in disciplinary and other consequences.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence92%Evidence1Languagesen

source_status

The University of Cyprus maintains official AI Guidelines for course instructors, students, and researchers, and the UCY Guidelines page states that guidelines were adopted by Senate decision 14/2025/SENATE on 11 June 2025.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence92%Evidence1Languagesen

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official_guidance Tracker checked at May 16, 2026, 6:20 PM

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