Center for Academic Integrity
The 2007 Annual International Conference
15th Anniversary
Celebrating Our Past/Shaping the Future

2007 Conference Information | Keynote Speaker | Schedule
Call for Session Proposals | Registration | Hotel Information, Parking, & Directions
Ground Transportation | Resource Fair and Swap Shop
Things to Do While at the Conference | High School Drive-In Friday

October 18-19, 2007
Christopher Newport University
Newport News, Virginia

CALL FOR SESSION PROPOSALS

The CAI Board of Directors and the Conference Program Committee encourage you to submit a session proposal on the theory and practice of academic integrity and/or the broader campus ethical culture that addresses one or more of the following tracks:

Track 1:
Ideas
Track 2:
Issues
Track 3:
Innovations
Track 4:
Inquiry

- Philosophical perspectives

- Theoretical approaches

- New paradigms

- Ethical

- Legal

- Psychological

- Intergenerational

- Intercultural

- Technological

- Virtual

- Professional

- Web Sites

- Tutorials

- Courses

- Educational Programming

- Codes and Policies

- Buy-in strategies

- Best Practices

- Current research

- Research ethics

- Case studies

- Surveys

NOTE: As part of our 15th anniversary celebration, the Board and the Program Committee encourage proposals from individuals and institutions whose ideas, responses to issues, innovations or research were sparked through attendance at a prior CAI conference. We are very interested in hosting sessions that address 5, 10 and 15-year CAI member schools' history in promoting academic integrity and the role that the conference and the CAI played in initiating and supporting those efforts.

Deadline: Proposals are being accepted through 11:59 PM on August 20, 2007, and can be submitted on line. Electronic copies of the form (PDF) to download are also available.

Topics are NOT restricted to those noted above. Participants are encouraged to consider a variety of program formats including panels, roundtables, workshops, and case studies in addition to the more traditional presentations and lectures. All presenters will be allotted 75 minutes for their programs. Presenters will be responsible for their own registration fees.

The Conference Program Committee will review proposals based upon the following criteria: content of program, quality of the program proposal, contribution to the conference theme, program delivery style, and creativity. Notification of acceptance will be sent out later.

We invite you to join an international network of practitioners and researchers - faculty, administrators, students, and others – as we explore integrity as a broad ethical principle with widespread implications for campus culture and society. We look forward to seeing you in Virginia this October.