NAFSA

NAFSA is the world’s largest nonprofit association dedicated to international education and exchange. NAFSA’s 10,000 members are located at more than 3,500 institutions worldwide, in over 150 countries.

https://www.nafsa.org/about/about-nafsa

NAFSA is the world’s largest nonprofit association dedicated to international education and exchange. NAFSA’s 10,000 members are located at more than 3,500 institutions worldwide, in over 150 countries.

https://www.nafsa.org/about/about-nafsa

NAFSA 2023 Call for Proposals

NAFSA 2023 Call for Proposals
NAFSA 2023 will be a platform for global voices working together to inspire our collective future. The ACC encourages proposals that reflect a forward-looking approach, feature bold ideas and global perspectives, and connect to the conference theme—particularly those that highlight the following topics:

Coinciding with NAFSA’s 75th anniversary, NAFSA 2023 will bring together the global community to reflect, celebrate, inspire, and create. We will honor our legacy and progress, renew our community’s mission, and commit to diversifying the voices that shape the future of the international education field. Our goals for NAFSA 2023:

  • Meet challenges by sharing lessons learned, diverse perspectives, and innovative approaches.
  • Explore trends in professional development and career advancement, and advocate for the well-being of all.
  • Benefit from global thought leadership and multigenerational perspectives.
  • Underscore the global imperative for social justice and access, and the importance of inclusive internationalization for long-term impact on our campus, and local and global communities.
NAFSA 2023 will be a platform for global voices working together to inspire our collective future. The ACC encourages proposals that reflect a forward-looking approach, feature bold ideas and global perspectives, and connect to the conference theme—particularly those that highlight the following topics:

  • the role of international education in addressing social, economic, and environmental justice
  • local, national, and global advocacy for community engagement and impact
  • model practices for virtual, in-person, hyflex, and hybrid program design and delivery
  • programs that support the health and well-being of students, faculty, and staff in the international education community
  • assessment of the ongoing impact of virtual, hyflex, and hybrid learning models and programs
  • the role of international education leaders in increasing inclusivity and building relationships across campus and with key stakeholders to further these efforts
  • innovative approaches to managing through crises, including navigating legalities, weighing financial risk, minimizing academic disruption, and addressing ethical challenges related to global programs and operations
  • research in international education as a catalyst and foundation for an inclusive future
  • new skills and cross-functional competencies defining the changing profile of an “international educator” and shaping collaborative teams and communities
  • transformative ideas that redefine mobility for students, faculty, and staff
  • the integration and creative use of technology in international education programs and services
  • management of career advancement for students and staff in a shifting job market
  • maximizing cross-departmental collaboration and learning from the cross-pollination of ideas, skills, and resources
  • cultivation of renewed faculty engagement in internationalization efforts and curriculum development 
  • new models for comprehensive, ambitious, and inclusive internationalization
Sessions and Workshops
Deadline: Aug. 24, 2022, at 5:00 p.m. (EDT)
Decision notifications:  November 2022
What is a session? Sessions are panel discussions intended to provide attendees with model practices, regulatory information, and other key aspects of the field.
What is a workshop? Workshops are for training smaller audiences and teach in-depth practices.
Poster Fairs
Deadline: December 7, 2022, at 5:00 p.m. (EST)
Decision notifications:  March 2023
What is a poster? Posters are visual presentations of model practices and programs. During the fairs, poster presenters and attendees have the unique opportunity to have one-on-one discussions about the topics presented.
Annual and Sub-Topics

Topics:
NAFSA at 75: Inspiring an Inclusive Future.

Contact Info

Senior ManagerShin-Herng Wu

E-mail:herng@fichet.org.tw

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