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Academic Affairs

Development Opportunities

Faculty Development

Deadline Date:
11/05/2011
Program:
20th Annual NAAAS & Affiliates National Conference
Purpose:
Papers that relate to any aspect of the African and African American, Hispanic and Latino, Native American, Indigenous Peoples or Asian experience should be submitted. Subjects may include, but are not limited to: literature, demographics, history, politics, economics, education, health care, fine arts, religion, social sciences, business and many other subjects.

Meeting Dates and Location:
For more information, please visit their website or email. You may fax your abstract to (207) 839-3776, ATTN: Dr. Lemuel Berry Jr.
February 14-19, 2011 Crowne Plaza Executive Center Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Sponsor:
National Association of African American Studies

Deadline Date:
2011
Program:
HBCU Faculty Development Network

Purpose:
HBCU Faculty Development Network seeks to enhance the teaching and learning process based on the collective experience of HBCUs and provide leadership and coordination in collaborative efforts among HBCUs.
Meeting Dates and Location:
For more informationon upcoming events, please visit their website HBCU.
Sponsor:
HBCU

Deadline Date:
2011
Program:
Harvard Institutes for Higher Education 2009 Programs
Purpose:
Our summer institutes are recognized as one of the nation's premier forums for the development of higher education leaders.
Meeting Dates and Location:
For more information, please visit their website at 2009 Programs.
Sponsor:
Harvard Graduate School of Education

Deadline Date:
2011
Program:
Associated Colleges of the South
Purpose:
Incorporated in August of 1991, the Associated Colleges of the South has a mission to make the case for liberal arts education and to strengthen academic programs of the member institutions. The consortium articulates to many publics the nature of liberal learning and the vital role it plays. The organization points to the impact made by liberal arts on individuals and on the society as a whole, with ACS colleges and universities being viewed as exemplars of the highest quality liberal arts institutions.
Meeting Dates and Location:
Please visit their website for a listing of upcoming faculty development opportunities ACS.
Sponsor:
ACS

Deadline Date:
2011
Program:
The Mountain Studies Institute (MSI) is an independent, non-advocacy, not-for-profit 501(c)3 mountain research and education institution and high-altitude field station established in 2002 in Silverton, CO . MSI has now expanded its offices to the Campus of Fort Lewis College in Durango, CO and maintains offices and its field station in Silverton.
Purpose:
MSI's mission is to enhance understanding and sustainable use of the San Juan Mountains through research and education. By focusing on a distinct mountain range, MSI activities will serve the global mountain community and have broader application to the study of mountain systems - mountain environments, mountain people and their interactions.
Meeting Dates and Location:
Please visit their web site for upcoming events MSI.
Sponsor:
Mountain Studies Institute

Deadline Date:
2011
Program:
Noel-Levitz
Purpose:
A trusted partner to higher education, Noel-Levitz helps campuses and systems reach and exceed their goals for enrollment, marketing, and student success.
Meeting Dates and Location:
Visit their web site for upcoming events Noel-Levitz
Sponsor:
Noel-Levitz

Deadline Date:
2011
Program:
ACE serves as a consensus leader on key higher education issues and seeks to influence public policy through advocacy, research, and program initiatives.
Purpose:
ACE's area of focus are: Programs to foster greater diversity among higher education leaders, faculty, and students, and to support postsecondary educational opportunities and favorable outcomes for all.
Programs to enhance the capacity of colleges and universities in their efforts to serve students and society.
Programs to ensure the validity of nontraditional learning and promote adult access to and success in postsecondary education and the workforce.
Programs to help colleges and universities prepare students to work and live in a globally interdependent world.
Meeting Dates and Location:
Please visit their website for upcoming events ACE
Sponsor:
ACE Fellows Program

Deadline Date:
2011
Program:
The Center for Higher Education Policy Analysis (CHEPA) brings a multidisciplinary perspective to complex social, political, and economic issues in higher education.
Purpose:
The Center is currently engaged in research projects regarding effective postsecondary governance, emerging organizational forms such as for-profit institutions, financial aid and access for students of color, successful college outreach programs, the educational trajectories of community college students, and the retention of doctoral students of color.
Meeting Dates and Location:
Please view their website for upcoming events.
CHEPA
Sponsor:
Center for Higher Education Policy Analysis

Deadline Date:
2011
Program:
The Collaboration
Purpose:
The Collaboration for the Advancement of College Teaching & Learning is an alliance of colleges and universities that supports and promotes outstanding college teaching and learning. We provide distinctive cross-disciplinary, multicultural, and practical educational development that draws on cutting-edge knowledge to help colleges and universities excel in educating the students, workforce, citizens, and leaders of the 21st century.
Meeting Dates and Location:
Please visit their website for upcoming events The Collaboration.
Sponsor:
The Collaboration

Deadline Date:
2011
Program:
Fulbright Academy
Purpose: Through our conferences and other programs, we also actively promote the work done by Fulbright Scholars so that others can benefit from our expertise.
Meeting Dates and Location:
For more information on the Fulbright Academy please refer to their website at: Fulbright Academy Website
Sponsor:
Fulbright Academy