Call for Proposals: 2024 AAC&U Annual Meeting – Jul 7
Posted by American Association of Colleges and Universities on June 13, 2023
From false media narratives to the challenges to DEI efforts and academic freedom, higher education today faces strong headwinds. The American Association of Colleges and Universities (AAC&U) Annual Meeting, January 17-19, 2024, will bring together leaders and educators from across global higher education to meet the moment and to shape and share solutions to our current challenges. The meeting’s community-generated program will feature contributions from participants representing all higher education institutional types.
AAC&U invites proposals for its 2024 Annual Meeting that present successful models of institutional transformation, share innovative approaches to promoting equity and excellence in liberal education, and demonstrate the value of higher education as a public good.
2024 Meeting Tracks:
- Curricular, Pedagogical, and Digital Innovation
- Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
- Engaged Learning
- Liberal Education, Workforce Preparation, and Scientific Vitality
- Mental Health and Well-Being
How to Submit a Proposal
The full call for proposals is available online, where you’ll also find descriptions of the meeting tracks and session types as well as guidance on developing and submitting a proposal. You can also access the proposal submissions platform directly.
Proposals will be accepted through Friday, July 7, 2023. Decisions will be communicated in early September.
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