Currently, Martine Peters is the Director of the Partnership on University Plagiarism Prevention (PUPP), with a team of 62 researchers and collaborators from various disciplines, 35 partners in 10 countries. The PUPP is actively researching various approaches to plagiarism prevention in universities.
Since 2006, she is a professor and researcher at the Université du Québec en Outaouais in the Education Department. She was also a professor at the Université du Québec à Montreal, Department of Linguistics and Language Teaching from 2000 to 2006.
Martine Peters has a PhD in Educational Pedagogy from the University of Ottawa (1999) and a masters degree from the University of Ottawa (1992).
She has also been director of the COREPER (Consortium Outaouais de recherche sur la persévérance et la réussite scolaires) from 2007 to 2010, and 2012 to 2014.
In 2012, she spent a sabbatical year in China doing research on digital scrapbooking. In 2018-2019, she devoted her sabbatical year to carrying out research on digital scrapbooking in Switzerland, Vietnam and Cambodia.
Her research interests cover the following areas: plagiarism prevention, artificial intelligence, the writing process, digital scrapbooking strategies, teacher training, language teaching, integration of technopedagogy in primary and secondary schools as well as in colleges and universities.