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5th International Conference on Higher Education and Disability

Start Date: July 27, 2004

End Date: July 31, 2004

Description:The 5th International Conference on Higher Education and Disability, "Scanning the Horizon: Global Perspectives," on Higher Education and Disability will be held in Innsbruck, Austria. The conference, organized by the University of New Orleans TRAC and the University of Innsbruck, is aimed at post-secondary educators, administrators, disability service providers, members of international exchange programs and persons with disabilities. Program presenters will share practical experience with the major educational stages of university students with disabilities including preparing for college, maximizing the university experience, and moving from graduation into the world of work. Seminars will also cover innovative approaches for preparing individuals for a career in disability support services, for training persons already in the field, or for providing disability awareness training in other fields. Additional topics will include aspects of organization and participation in foreign exchange programs by and for persons with disabilities.

Conference Website: http://www.unotrac.org/innsbruck.htm

Conference Email: conf2004@uno.edu

Location: Innsbruck, Austria

Paper Submission Deadline:

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