IAU Conferences
|
Background |
Upcoming
IAU Events |
| General Conferences |
Local and Global Needs,
Utrecht 2008
|
Wealth
of Diversity, Sao Paulo, 2004 |
Gateway
to the future, Durban, 2000 |
IAU General
Conferences, full list
|
| International
Conferences |
HR
Development,
Kuala Lumpur, 2007 |
Internationalization of
HE,
Beijing, 2006 |
Cross-Border
Education, Alexandria, 2005 |
IAU International
Conferences,
full list |
| Other Meetings |
Quality of HE at Home
and
Abroad,
2007 |
HE and Education For
All, Maputo, 2007 |
Institutional
Autonomy, Chiang Mai, 2006 |
Women and Leadership in HE,
2003
|
Other Meetings,
full list |
|
IAU General Conferences, 1950-Present Day
|
| July 2004 |
São
Paulo, Brazil
The Wealth and
Diversity: The Role of Universities in Promoting
Dialogue and Development |
| August 2000 |
Durban,
South Africa
Universities:
Gateway to the Future
|
| February 1995 |
New
Delhi, India
Global Civilization
and Cultural Roots: Bridging the Gap – The Place of
International University Cooperation
|
| August 1990 |
Helsinki, Finland
Universality,
Diversity, Interdependence: the Missions of the University
|
| August 1985 |
Los Angeles, U.S.A.
The International
Responsibilities of Universities
|
| August 1980 |
Manila, Philippines
The Special Role of
Universities in the Development of International
Cooperation
|
| August 1975 |
Moscow, Russia
Higher Education at
the Approach of the Twenty-First Century
|
| August 1970 |
Montreal, Canada
International
University Cooperation
|
| August 1965 |
Tokyo, Japan
Access to Higher
Education
|
| September 1960 |
Mexico City, Mexico
The Interplay of
Scientific and Cultural Values
|
| September 1955 |
Istanbul, Turkey
The Role of
Universities in the Rapidly-evolving Society, with special
Reference to the General and Professional Education of Teachers,
Research Workers in the Natural Sciences, and Leaders in National Life
|
| August 1950 |
Utrecht, The Netherlands
The Role of
Universities in the Face of the Material and Moral Changes
brought about in Contemporary Society by Scientific and Technological
Progress
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