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About CONAHEC
CONAHEC advises and connects institutions
interested in establishing or strengthening
academic collaborative programs
in the North American region.
THE CALGARY RECOMMENDATIONS FOR NORTH AMERICAN COLLABORATION: OUR WORKING AGENDA
North American Higher Education News:
The Americas Partner with the World: International educators launch inaugural Conference of the Americas on International Education
Balancing Safety Concerns and Academic Engagement in Mexico - A Joint Statement of the Safety Abroad First - Educational Travel Information (SAFETI) Clearinghouse and CONAHEC
EDUCAMEXUS Launches Brand-New, Interactive Website
CONAHEC Hosts the Network of International Education Associations (NIEA) Portal
CONAHEC and the University of Arizona Participating in Policy Oriented Global Study
CONAHEC-HACU-IOHE Joint Declaration of Guadalajara - April 2009
CONAHEC and the University of Arizona Hosting Second U.S. State Dept. Seminar for Mexican Researchers
CONAHEC to Expand Beyond North America
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Upcoming Events
7th International Higher Education and Research Conference
10 Sept 2010 - 12 Sept 2010
IMHE 2010 General Conference
13 Sept 2010 - 15 Sept 2010
22nd Annual EAIE Conference, Nantes
15 Sept 2010 - 18 Sept 2010
International Congress on Higher Education
27 Sept 2010 - 29 Sept 2010
MANECCS Biennial Canadian Studies Conference
30 Sept 2010 - 03 Oct 2010
2010 EDUCAUSE Annual Conference
12 Oct 2010 - 15 Oct 2010
Recent News
31 Aug 2010 -
Hong Kong Aims To Attract Foreign Campuses to Its Shores
31 Aug 2010 -
Public Colleges Turn to Tuition Increases to Offset Budget Squeezes
30 Aug 2010 -
Student Access and Mobility Remain Challenges in Mexico
29 Aug 2010 -
Online, Bigger Classes May Be Better Classes
29 Aug 2010 -
Boise State U. Eliminates International Office to Save Its Services
29 Aug 2010 -
In Economic Downturn, Colleges Eye International Education: Cut Back or Forge Ahead?
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