Introduction

The University of Cyprus has created official AI Guidelines to help all members of our academic community — course instructors, students, and researchers — use AI tools responsibly, ethically, and in line with academic integrity and EU standards.

This curated version of the UCY AI Guidelines presents the official policy in a more practical way, with clear targets and real-world examples to help you understand what responsible AI use looks like in daily teaching, learning, and research.

To support the implementation of the UCY AI Guidelines in teaching and learning, course instructors are invited to include the following statement in their course syllabi and/or in the instructions provided to students for assessments.

Statement for course syllabi and/or student assignments

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.

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.

A. GENERAL PRINCIPLES AND HOW TO APPLY THEM

This section outlines the University of Cyprus’ general stance and principles on the use of AI for course instructors, students and researchers.

📌 Core Takeaways

  1. AI is a Tool, Not a Substitute

    Use AI to support learning, teaching, or research — never to replace your critical thinking or genuine contribution.

  2. Always Verify and Cross-Check

    AI output may be inaccurate, outdated, or biased — you are responsible for confirming its reliability before you use it.

  3. Follow Rules and Ethical Standards

    Comply with UCY policies, GDPR, the EU AI Act, and good scientific practice — protect privacy, intellectual property, and ensure the fair and unbiased use of AI.

  4. Be Transparent and Accountable

    Disclose AI use when required, keep clear records, and be prepared to explain how you used AI responsibly.

B. GUIDELINES FOR SPECIFIC GROUPS

The three sections below offer practical tips and examples to help you use AI responsibly, transparently, and in line with academic integrity and University policy.

Last Updated on 3 September, 2025