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The AIS CONFERENCE

Each year since 1979, the AIS has attracted scholars and administrators from across the country with a keen interest in developing and promoting research, pedagogy, and programs in integrative and interdisciplinary studies. In recent years 150-250 participants from over 30 states and 5 countries, representing colleges, universities, community colleges, professional associations, and graduate schools have gathered annually to present the products of their research and practice, to network with others about recent developments in integrative studies, and to draw upon the resources of the
AIS.

In this section, you will find an introduction to the AIS, its Board of Directors, and its conference history. The President, Executive Director, and Conference Liaison of AIS will be happy to work with you in the development of a proposal and, should it be approved, in efforts to promote a successful conference.

Many former hosts on the Board and in the membership of the Association
are available as well for encouragement and advice. We hope that you will take this opportunity to forge an institutional partnership with the Association for Integrative Studies.

To download a printable version of the following information click here.

bulletThe Goals of the Association
bulletThe Role of the Annual Conference in AIS Strategic Planning
bulletHosting an AIS Conference - An Overview
bulletWhat to do to Initiate a Proposal to Host an AIS Conference
bulletGuidelines
bulletContacts for Conference Information

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