Canadian Journal of Higher Education Special Issue: Canadian Student Affairs and Services

The Canadian Journal of Higher Education (CJHE) has released a call for proposals for a Special Issue on Canadian Student Affairs and Services. The aim of the Special Issue is to advance research that focuses on student affairs and services, the student populations that they serve, and spotlights the knowledge and expertise of student affairs and services professionals. The Special Issue welcomes proposals across the following five areas: Who are today’s college and university students? How do they experience college and university? What do students learn in college and university, and who do they become? How does college and university

Abstract Submission Deadline: Evolving Our Evaluation Practice for Shared Growth

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Save the date for the Canadian Evaluation Society – BC Chapter’s annual conference. This year’s conference, Evolving Our Evaluation Practice for Shared Growth, will focus on how evaluative practice can help the communities we work with. Evaluative practices, technology and tools will be explored across three streams: Emerging Trends in Evaluation: Exploring Together to Improve Our Work Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Access (IDEA): Building Our Skills and Integrating Learnings into Practice Evaluation Coffee Talk and Story Exchange: Sharing Stories From Our Work The conference is now accepting abstract submission until July 5th, 2024. Learn more and submit your abstract here

The International Health Promoting Campuses Conference

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Save the date for the 2025  International Health Promoting Campuses Conference  (IHPCC) taking place in Ireland from June 16-19th, 2025. The 2025 conference marks 10 years since the creation of the Okanagan Charter. The theme of conference is to reflect on the advancements in campus health promotion since the signing of the Charter and discuss what comes next, such as opportunities for collaboration and evaluation. The IHPCC invites those interested in registering for the conference to complete the Expression of Interest Form online by August 6th, 2024. The IHPCC expects high registration for the 2025 conference and to ensure diverse

CES National Conference – Call for Proposals

The Canadian Evaluation Society’s (CES) 2025 conference will take place virtually on May 12-16, 2025. The theme of the conference, “Doing Good (In) Evaluation: the Basics and Beyond,” provides a venue to share ideas and contribute to the future of evaluation and how evaluative practices can adapt to evolving landscapes. CES invites abstract proposals, which align with the 2025 theme, and the following sub-themes" Doing the basics well Going beyond the basics Transforming the 'basics' to advance evaluation Learn more about the 2025 themes here Submit your proposal by December 2nd here  

CSSHE 2025 Conference Call for Proposals

The Canadian Society for the Study of Higher Education’s (CSSHE) annual conference will take place May 31st to June 3rd, 2025, at George Brown College in Toronto, ON. The 2025 theme “Rethinking Togetherness,” encourages reflection on how to create a collaborative space that unites diverse approaches to learning and knowledge creation. The theme invites us to reconsider our roles and duties in an era marked by climate and humanitarian crises, rapidly advancing technologies, social isolation, displacement, and growing polarization. CSSHE is now accepting proposals until December 15th, 2024 across the following tracks: Open Track Academic Access, Pathways, and Transitions Community

Collaborations for Change 2025 Conference – Proposals Due!

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The Collaborations for Change Conference: Connecting Research and Practice in Post-Secondary Mental Health brings together difference makers from across Canada to collaborate on advancing knowledge, practice, and research in post-secondary student mental health. The 2025 virtual conference will take place on August 13th and 14th, 2025 and will bring post-secondary students, service professionals, mental health providers, and researchers together to have meaningful conversations on how to best move forward to integrate research and practice in post-secondary mental health. Students, whether working towards careers in academia or in professional practice, are vital for informing and sustaining collaborations as we move forward. Proposal Submissions: We are

CACUSS 2025 Conference – Call for Proposals

The CACUSS 2025 conference will take place June 8th to 11th in Halifax, NS, with the theme “Keeping the wind in our sails; Cultivating joy in our purpose.” The theme speaks to the essence of our roles as student affairs and service professionals with a mission to champion students interests, offer holistic support, and acknowledge the diverse identities and viewpoints of students. They are now accepting proposals and encourage submissions at every experience level. Submission proposals will be open until January 10, 2025. Submit your proposal here