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Neuroinclusion in CE/T Symposium: Empowering Inclusive Learning Environments

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Memphis, Tennessee, US

May 7, 2025

8:00 am–5:00 pm CST

Furthering our commitment to universally accessible design and development, IACET’s Neuroinclusion in CE/T Symposium brings together thought leaders, innovators, researchers, and advocates to promote best practice in neuroinclusive design. Attendees will join peers and thought leaders across a global, hybrid environment as we explore universal approaches to neuroinclusive design; discuss the evolution of the social, medical, and legal models of disability related to neurodivergence; and explore best practices in universal alignment to create a world that learns better.

Explore how you can empower inclusive learning environments at the first of two IACET Accessibility Symposium, leveraging real-time best practice built upon handouts, templates, job aids, and guidelines, all designed to be implemented the day you return to the office!

#NeuroInclusiveCE | #EmpoweringNeurodiversity | #IACETSyposium

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Regular Registration

Dates Available: February 3, 2025 12:00 AM – April 30, 2025 11:44 PM

Registration TypeAmount
Remote Attendee (Member)
This fee applies to members who register to attend the event remotely.
$349.00
Remote Attendee (Non-Member)
This fee applies to non-members who register to attend the event remotely.
$449.00
In-Person Attendee (Member)
This fee applies to members who register to attend the event on site
$349.00
In-Person Attendee (Non-Member)
This fee applies to non-members who register to attend the event on site
$449.00

The Westin Memphis Beale Street

Address: 170 Lt. George W Lee Ave, Memphis, TN 38103

Room Rates: $215 Per Night

Phone: (901) 334-5900

Click Here to Launch the Room Block! In-person attendee hotel cutoff date is April 10, 2025.

Business Casual

From Memphis International Airport (MEM)

  • Approximately 12 miles from the hotel (20-30 minutes by car)
  • No hotel shuttle service available
  • Ride-share services like Uber and Lyft are highly encouraged and readily accessible

Ride Share Services

  • Reliable options include Uber, Lyft, and local taxi services
  • Direct service to the hotel from the airport and major attractions

Driving and Parking

  • On-site parking and valet service available at the hotel
  • Easy access from major highways for those traveling by car

Public and Long-Distance Transportation

  • Amtrak service to Memphis Central Station (short distance from the hotel)
  • Greyhound and Megabus terminals located nearby

Getting Around Downtown Memphis

  • Downtown area is walkable with major attractions close to the hotel
  • Electric scooters and bike rentals are available for short trips
  • Ideal for exploring Beale Street, the Mississippi Riverfront, and local museums

Nestled in the heart of downtown Memphis, Tennessee, the Westin Memphis Beale Street provides a front-row seat to the vibrant energy of one of America's most iconic music and cultural destinations. Memphis is a city rich in history, rhythm, and soul, offering a wide array of activities that will captivate any visitor.

Just steps from the hotel, you'll find Beale Street, the legendary home of the blues. This lively street is filled with world-class live music venues, eclectic eateries, and historic landmarks, creating an unforgettable atmosphere for both music lovers and food enthusiasts. Savor authentic Memphis BBQ at renowned spots like The Rendezvous or Central BBQ, where slow-cooked ribs and savory pulled pork sandwiches have earned a devoted following.

For those interested in music history, Graceland, the famed home of Elvis Presley, is a short drive away and offers an intimate look at the life of the King of Rock 'n' Roll. Equally captivating is the Stax Museum of American Soul Music, a tribute to the artists and legacy of Stax Records, which helped define soul music worldwide.

Memphis also holds deep historical significance. The National Civil Rights Museum at the Lorraine Motel—where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was tragically assassinated—provides a powerful and immersive journey through the struggle for civil rights in America.

Outdoor enthusiasts can explore the scenic Mississippi Riverfront, home to Tom Lee Park and Big River Crossing, the longest pedestrian bridge across the Mississippi. With so much to experience, Memphis promises a rich blend of culture, history, and entertainment that makes it the perfect backdrop for our symposium.

Symposium Cancelation Policy is as Follows:

  • On Or Before April 9, 2025 | 100% Refund
  • On or Before April 30, 2025 | 50% Refund
  • On or After May 1, 2025 | No Refund Available

If you are unable to attend the Symposium and wish to transfer your registration, please contact Jessica Perdomo at JPerdomo@iacet.org

If you are unable to attend the Symposium and wish to refund your registration in alignment with the above policy, please contact Missy Thompson at MThompson@iacet.org

$349.00
Remote Attendee (Member)
$449.00
Remote Attendee (Non-Member)
$349.00
In-Person Attendee (Member)
$449.00
In-Person Attendee (Non-Member)
Regular Registration pricing is available until April 30, 2025 11:44 PM

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