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Call for papers and preregistrations
32nd Annual TWCF Conference
Development: Exploring Local and Global Change
March 16-18, 2006
Swissôtel Chicago
The 32nd Annual TWCF Conference again is pleased to host an interdisciplinary and intercultural conference exploring development, local and global changes amongst the global south, north and diaspora communities to achieve sustained development.
The Conference affords you opportunities in an intercultural learning environment to discuss development, local and global change issues with major international scholars, policymakers, practitioners, artists, filmmakers and other professionals, to attend panels, workshops, and exhibits, and to share experiences involving south, north, and diaspora development and change.
Call for presenters and panel proposals
Development: Exploring Local and Global Change invites proposals for conference presentations by scholars, policymakers, practitioners, artists, filmmakers and other professionals whose work focuses on contemporary issues facing the global south, north and disapora communities. We encourage submissions on a broad range of topics from a variety of disciplines and perspectives.
Conference invited plenary speakers
- Andrei A. Fursenko, Minister of Education and Science, Russia
- Callisto Madavo, Visiting Professor, Georgetown Univ., former V.P., Africa Region World Bank
- Ren Yuling, Counselor on Economic and Reform Policies, China State Council
- Harold Goulbourne, Professor of Sociology, London South Bank University, London, UK
- Plenary expert speakers from India, Restorative Justice, and U.S. Higher Education
Suggested topics but not limited to
– Local and global development priorities
– Economic, political and social reforms
– Education: vision and growth
– Diaspora issues
– Restorative justice
– Natural disasters: response and development
– Language, culture and identity
– Intergenerational learning: international perspectives
– World food and water supply
– Environment and sustainability
– Communication and technology
Special Sessions: Education in the Aging World: Intergenerational Learning from International Perspectives
Visit our website at www.twcfinternational.org for online program submission details.
Conference Registration Information
Early Bird Conference Registration Begins 08/15/05 Thru 02/21/06
- Current and new members—$350.00
- Individual (non-member)—$400.00
- Student—$300.00 ( Institutional members—$325.00 per individual)
Included in registration fee are luncheons on March 16 and 17. Please visit our website at www.twcfinternational.org for additional registration details.
Early Bird Hotel Discount
TWCF is able to offer a specially discounted room rate in conjunction with early conference registration. To qualify for the hotel discount, your conference registration must be received no later than MARCH 9, 2006. Also, please note that your hotel reservation must be made by a TWCF representative to qualify for this discount.
Plan A 2 NIGHTS (MARCH 16-17, 2006) — $75 SLEEPING ROOM DISCOUNT
Plan B 3 NIGHTS (MARCH 15-16-17, 2006) OR (MARCH 16-17-18, 2006) — $100 SLEEPING ROOM DISCOUNT
Abstract submissions deadline is: January 31, 2006
All abstract submissions may be sent by email, website, fax or surface mail to:
Dr. Roger K. Oden, Program Chair
Development: Exploring Local and Global Change – 32nd TWCF
1525 E. 53rd Street, Suite 435, Chicago, IL 60615-4575
www.twcfinternational.org website
[log in to unmask] email
1-773-241-7898 fax
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www.twcfinternational.org
Call for papers and preregistrations
32nd Annual TWCF Conference
Development: Exploring Local and Global Change
March 16-18, 2006
Swissotel Chicago
The 32nd Annual TWCF Conference again is pleased to host an interdisciplinary and intercultural conference exploring development, local and global changes amongst the global south, north and diaspora communities to achieve sustained development.
The Conference affords you opportunities in an intercultural learning environment to discuss development, local and global change issues with major international scholars, policymakers, practitioners, artists, filmmakers and other professionals, to attend panels, workshops, and exhibits, and to share experiences involving south, north, and diaspora development and change.
Call for presenters and panel proposals
Development: Exploring Local and Global Change invites proposals for conference presentations by professionals whose work focuses on contemporary issues facing the global south, north and disapora communities. We encourage submissions on a broad range of topics from a variety of disciplines and perspectives.
Conference invited plenary speakers
-Andrei A. Fursenko, Minister of Education and Science, Russia
-Callisto Madavo, Visiting Professor, Georgetown Univ., former V.P., Africa Region World Bank
-Ren Yuling, Counselor on Economic and Reform Policies, China State Council
-Harold Goulbourne, Professor of Sociology, London South Bank University, London, UK
-Plenary expert speakers from India, Restorative Justice, and U.S. Higher Education
Suggested topics but not limited to
-Local and global development priorities -Language, culture and identity
-Economic, political and social reforms -Intergenerational learning: international perspectives
-Education: vision and growth -World food and water supply
-Diaspora issues -Environment and sustainability
-Restorative justice -Communication and technology
-Natural disasters: response and development
Special Sessions: Education in the Aging World: Intergenerational Learning from International Perspectives
Early Bird Conference Registration Begins 08/15/05 Thru 02/21/06
-Current and new members $350.00 -Individual (non-member) $400.00
-Student $300.00 -Institutional members $325.00 per individual
Included in registration fee are luncheons on March 16 and 17.
Early Bird Hotel Discount
TWCF is able to offer a specially discounted room rate in conjunction with early conference registration. Your hotel reservation must be made by a TWCF representative and your conference registration must be received no later than March 9, 2006.
Plan A 2 nights (March 16-17, 2006) $75 sleeping room discount
Plan B 3 nights (March 15-16-17, 2006) or (March 16-17-18, 2006) $100 sleeping room discount
Please visit our website at www.twcfinternational.org for online program submission and registration details.
*Abstract submissions deadline is: January 31, 2006
All abstract submissions may be sent by email, website, fax or surface mail to:
Dr. Roger K. Oden, Program Chair
Development: Exploring Local and Global Change – 32nd TWCF
1525 E. 53rd Street, Suite 435, Chicago, IL 60615-4575
www.twcfinternational.org website
[log in to unmask] email
1-773-241-7898 fax
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