Fayetteville Policies and Procedures: New Policy

The Fayetteville campus has adopted a new policy:

206.8 Visiting Scholars and International Delegations

The visiting scholars and international delegations policy is designed to support and advance the University of Arkansas as an international community of scholars. In order to manage institutional resources, exercise control of proprietary information, ensure institutional integrity, enhance security and foster compliance with all applicable laws and regulations, it is important for the university to know who is visiting campus academic units, when those visits occur and where and how the visitors engage in the activities of the university. This policy is written to provide definition and guidance for hosting visiting scholars and delegations who can contribute to the university's mission, including detailed procedures for requesting and obtaining approval to host such visitors to campus. 

 

Contacts

Rifi Raindriati, assistant to vice chancellor for finance and administration
Division of Finance and Administration
479-575-5828, rnraindr@uark.edu

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