NAFSA Intl Ed conference, Salt Lake City
"Craig M Zelizer" <[email protected]> Wed, 12 Jun 2002 13:10:56 -0400
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see www.nafsa.org Reaching New Heights in International Education Join us in shaping the exchange of ideas around this theme at NAFSA's 55th Annual Conference, May 25-30, 2003, in Salt Lake City, Utah. Submit your proposals for a workshop or session by August 1, 2002. For more information or to submit your proposal today, simply click on the link below: Propose a Session or Workshop Now! 55th Annual Conference Highlights The NAFSA Annual Conference is the place to learn, share ideas and network with colleagues from around the world. Participate in information-packed sessions, learn about new patterns in international exchange and policies that affect students and scholars. The most important professional development event of the year helps you: Build your knowledge-base and skills in your choice of 50 preconference workshops and 200 conference sessions Nework and discuss issues with colleagues who share your interests and concerns at formal and informal gatherings Gain new insights from leading experts in the field and internationally renown speakers Get valuable information from 250 universities, associations, and service providers at the International Education Expo Vacation in Utah The state of Utah is unique. A variety of landscapes, geology, recreational and educational opportunities make Utah a great vacation spot. Enjoy all that Utah has to offer: Museums of Natural History and Fine Arts World Largest Dinosour Museum Family History Library and Genealogical Research Institute 2002 Olympic Winter Game Sites The Wasatch Mountains Gateway to 10 National Parks Learn more about Utah: www.utah.com Learn more about Salt Lake City: www.visitsaltlake.com Registration Begins March 1, 2003 Watch for additional information about the conference which will be posted in fall 2002