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This conference is supported through the US Office of Research Integrity (ORI), Department of Health and Human Services Conference Grant: ORI IR230076-01-00


Sponsor Information

The conference on The Future of Research Integrity will address ethical challenges in research by assessing the rapid evolution of science and technology spanning across topics such as data publishing, artificial intelligence (AI) and automation, developments in research integrity standards, and fostering research integrity amidst rapid technological changes.  Attendees will include research integrity leaders, compliance and security professionals, institutional officials, research administrators, researchers, graduate students and postdoctoral scholars across the region. Sponsorship levels are listed below.



Reception – $1,200
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  • Present welcome to guests
  • Co-branded reception
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  • Logo/link on website
  • 1 Exhibitor space
Exhibitor- $200.00
  • 1 Exhibitor Space
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Graduate Student Scholarship - $100.00
  • Funds one graduate student(s) registration fee
  • Inclusion in conference program
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Tote Bag Sponsor - $250
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Refreshment Break - $150
  • Sponsor one of our breaks - company branded break
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Conference Lanyard Sponsor
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    organization lanyard worn by attendees


Event Details

Register Online Now

Early Registration (through February 29, 2024)
Conference attendee - $99

Group Registration
Call (251) 460-7200
M - F, 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Registration (March 1 - April 30, 2024)
Conference attendee - $149

Discount Available for USA employees
Call (251) 460-7200 
M - F, 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
USACCE will invoice USA departments and payment should be made  via internal transfer.

For assistance
Contact the USA Center for Continuing Education (CCE)
By phone: (251) 460-7200
Via email: usacontinuinged@southalabama.edu

Cancellation Policy:
No refunds will be given after May 1, 2024. Substitutions are permitted prior to May 15, 2024. Refunds processed prior to May 1, 2024, will be the registration fee minus any applicable processing fees.

AUDIENCE


The conference will target research integrity leaders, research compliance and security professionals, research administrators, institutional officials, researchers, graduate students, and postdoctoral scholars across the region.

  

OBJECTIVES


The primary objectives are:

  • Explore the challenges involved in artificial intelligence (AI) interface and how to promote innovative research integrity education
  • Insights into ethical challenges regarding digital publishing and transformation
  • Discuss and produce recommendations for developing new mechanisms for monitoring standards beyond the traditional research integrity framework
  • Provide insights on how to navigate standards that influence integrity into practice
  • Encourage further exploration and dialogue on how to promote a conscience of nurturing healthy research environments
  • Learn about new emerging risk and updated federal directives
Discounted Conference Lodging Blocks are available at several hotels located close to the University of South Alabama. The block/group code for all of the hotels is FRI.

 

Hotel within walking distance

Holiday Inn Express  

Hotels less than two miles from campus

Hampton Inn and Suites  

Homewood Suites  

Planning Committee

Tracy Arwood, M.S.
Associate Vice President
Chief Ethics and Compliance Officer
Clemson University

 

Deepika Bhatia MSBME, CCRP, CHRC, CHPC, CCEP
Associate Vice President
Research Integrity Officer
Chief Research Security Officer
Office of Research Compliance and Regulatory Affairs
Emory University

 

Robin Broussard, Ph.D., EAR/ITAR (ECoP®)
Director, Office of Research Integrity
Office of the Vice President for Research, Innovation, and Economic Development
University of Louisiana at Lafayette 

 

James O. Bukenya, Ph.D.
Director, Office of Research Compliance
Professor of Agricultural & Natural Resource Economics 
Alabama A&M University


Katie Echols, Ph.D.
Executive Director, Research Initiatives & Innovation 
Research Ethics Review Officer
Office of the Vice President for Research & Economic Development
Mississippi State University


Kacie Strickland, M.A., CIP, CPIA, CRA
Executive Director, Research Administration
Office of Sponsored Projects
Mississippi State University

Conference Code of Conduct

The University of South Alabama is committed to creating and maintaining an educational and working environment free from discrimination and harassment, including sexual harassment and other forms of harassment, and how to report any violations of this policy. We do not tolerate harassment of conference participants in any form at any conference venue, including talks, workshops, receptions, and social media. Participants asked to stop any harassing behavior are expected to comply immediately. We are committed to creating a safe environment that is inclusive and free from discrimination, regardless of race, religion, color, national origin, sexual orientation, gender expression or identity, transgender status, age, disability, veteran or marital status, or any other protected categories under applicable law.

Conference attendees wishing to report an allegation of discrimination, harassment or retaliation, including sexual harassment or sexual assault, may file a complaint with the University of South Alabama. Additionally, you can also speak directly with a member of the conference planning committee. If a conference attendee has immediate safety concerns and/or wishes to report the matter to law enforcement, they should contact the University of South Alabama Police Department (251-460-6312) or local law enforcement. We expect attendees to treat each other with respect and to abide by the following code of conduct:

Acceptable Behaviors:

  • Be considerate of those around you.
  • Be mindful of your words and actions.
  • Be respectful of others and their viewpoints that may be different from your own.
  • Be collaborative with others.

Unacceptable behaviors include, but are not limited to:

  • Harassment, intimidation, or discrimination in any form.
  • Disruption or disallowing participation by others.
  • Uses unlawful, harmful, vulgar, obscene, threatening, or abusive language and/or imagery.
  • Constitutes defamation or harassment.
  • Personal attacks directed at attendees, guests, etc.

Consequences of Unacceptable Behavior

Conference attendees who engage in harassing behavior may be expelled from the conference without a refund at the discretion of the conference organizers.