july
Blending High Tech and High Touch: Improving Customer Service and Student Retention 
12 – 13 July, 2007 
Boston, United States 
http://innovativeeducators.org
International Conference on Imagination and Education 
18 – 21 July, 2007 
Vancouver, BC, Canada 
http://ierg.net/confs
August
International Conference on Management of Technological Changes – MTC 
25 – 26 August, 2007 
Alexandroupolis, Greece
http://www.cetex.tuiasi.ro/mtc2007
Teaching and Learning in the Changing World of Higher Education 
30 – 31 August, 2007 
National University of Ireland, Ireland 
http://www.aishe.org/events/2006-2007/conf2007/call.html
september
2nd AeA EduAction Thematic Workshop
8 – 16 September, 2007
Hyderabad, India
http://www.aea-india.org/events.htm
iPED Conference 2007: Researching Academic Futures 
10 – 11 September, 2007 
Coventry, England, United Kingdom 
http://www.corporate.coventry.ac.uk/cms/jsp/polopoly.jsp?d=3182&a=18618
Case Study: The Implementation of a Student Success Course at One Community College 
27 September, 2007 
Online
http://www.innovativeeducators.org
october
2nd Athens International Conference on University Assessment: Assessing Quality 
12 -14 October, 2007 
Athens, Greece 
http://quality.hau.gr/
Institutional Research and Accountability in Higher Education
17 – 19 October, 2007 
Reno, NV
United States 
http://www.rmair.org/page.asp?page=1246
november
13th Annual Sloan-C International Conference on Online Learning 
7 – 9 November, 2007 
Orlando, Florida, United States 
http://www.aln.ucf.edu
International Conference on Teaching and Learning (ICTL 2007) 
15 – 16 November, 2007 
Putrajaya, Malaysia, Malaysia 
http://ictl.intimal.edu.my
Teaching in Public – The Future of HE 
21 – 23 November, 2007  
Cardiff, Wales
United Kingdom 
http://c-sap.bham.ac.uk
ICODL 2007 – 4th International Conference on Open and Distance Learning  
23 – 25 November, 2007 
Athens, Attiki
Greece 
http://artemis.eap.gr/icodl2007/
UNESCO ICT in Education Prize: Call for Entries
Open Access to Education is the theme of the 2007 UNESCO King Hamad Bin Isa Al-Khalifa Prize for the Use of Information and Communication Technologies in Education. Launched in 2005, the prize aims to reward the projects and best practices of individuals, institutions and NGOs in using information and communication technologies (ICT) to enhance learning, teaching and overall educational performance. Funded by the Kingdom of Bahrain, the USD50,000 Prize is divided between two winners. 
The deadline for submissions is 31 July 2007. 
Winners will celebrate at an award ceremony to be held on 19 December 2007 at UNESCO Headquarters in Paris.
Candidatures must be presented by the government of a Member State of UNESCO or an international non-governmental organisation, maintaining formal consultative relations with UNESCO and active in the relevant fields covered by the Prize. Each government or international non-governmental organisation is entitled to nominate only two candidates per year. A self-nomination cannot be considered.
The nominations should be sent to the address below, which can be contacted for any further information:
Division for the Promotion of Basic Education Education Sector
UNESCO
7, place de Fontenoy,
F-75352 Paris 07 SP, France.
E-mail: m.patru@unesco.org
Phone: +33 1 45 68 08 07
Fax: +33 1 45 68 56 26/27
        



        
        
        
    
        
        
        
    
















