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This presentation reports on a commissioned project developed jointly by CAULLT and the Australasian Academic Integrity Network examining how distributed leadership supports academic integrity across Australasian higher education. While academic integrity is increasingly understood as a shared responsibility across institutions, educators, professional staff, and students, the practical realities of leading this work are often complex. In many cases, staff without formal senior leadership roles are required to influence policy, practice, assessment design, and institutional responses to emerging challenges such as contract cheating and generative artificial intelligence. Drawing on survey data and focus groups with diverse academic integrity leaders, this project explores how these leaders navigate barriers, build credibility, and influence wider institutional ecosystems within a system that both enables and constrains their practice.

Dr Dianne Stratton-Maher is a Senior Nursing Lecturer at the University of Southern Queensland. A Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (SFHEA), she is recognised for excellence in teaching and for her innovative integration of artificial intelligence into nursing education.

Associate Professor. Ashokkumar (Ashok) Manoharan
A/Prof. Ashok Manoharan is a Senior Academic Integrity Officer in the College of Business, Creative Arts, Law and Social Sciences at Flinders University. He served as the inaugural convener of the Academic Integrity Community of Practice (2024–2025) and researches the development of academic integrity culture in higher education institutions.

