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Topics of the day:
1. Call For Proposals: Working for disability equality in Higher Education -
the global perspective
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Subject: Call For Proposals: Working for disability equality in Higher Education - the global perspective
Working for disability equality in Higher Education -the global perspective
July, 20-24, 2015 - Manchester, UK.
Proposals due 10/31/2014.
NADP-UK International Conference 2015
The National Association of Disability Practitioners International Conference –‘Working for disability equality in Higher Education – the global perspective’ will be taking place in Manchester from 20th – 24th July 2015. It is supported by the University of Manchester Directorate for the Student Experience and Disability Support Office and will provide a global perspective, focusing on disabled student support from pre-entry to University or College onto successful transition into employment.
Support systems and services around the world are often recognized as being of a high quality, however, there is still much to learn and develop. This conference will enable delegates from the global community to come together and share knowledge, practical skills and good practice in the provision of support for disabled students
We are delighted that Scott Lissner (AHEAD and The Ohio State University), Ann Heelan (AHEAD Ireland) and Nicole Ofeish (Independent Learning Consultant and Stanford University) have agreed to give keynote presentations at the conference.
Please go to the International Conference tab for information about submitting an abstract for consideration.
http://nadp-uk.org/uploads/news/id197/IC15%20Abstract%20submission%20form.doc
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