International Education Conference

The Center for International Education invites you to participate in our free annual conference focusing on international awareness, global perspectives, virtual exchanges, globalizing courses study abroad, and much more. We invite faculty, staff, students, and our community to learn about the impact international education has on the world around us. Attendance in various sessions count toward the Once Percent Salary Incentive.


2023 Conference

One World, Our World: The Stories That Connect Us

Wednesday, November 8, 1:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Thursday, November 9, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Location: FSCJ Downtown Campus, Advanced Technology Center

 

Special Guest Speakers

  • Lulamile Moolman, Nelson Mandela Bay, South Africa, International & Intergovernmental Relations
  • Amy Gilbert, Author of Becoming Korean Yihung Mohs, Former CIE Conference Keynote Presenter and CEO of Global Education Destinations
  • Felice Franklin, Jacksonville Sister Cities Association
  • FSCJ Faculty and Staff

 

Conference Program

Wednesday, November 8

Exhibits and Sessions

Thursday, November 9

Keynote & Sessions

 


 

Past Conferences

2022: Taste of the World

The Center for International Education was pleased to host the First Annual International Education Mini-Conference as part of FSCJ’s International Education Week. During the conference, faculty, staff, and students will had the opportunity to participate in professional learning and fellowship. The mini-conference began with roundtable discussions on Thursday, November 3 and concluded on Friday, November 4 with specialized professional development, a keynote presentation, a student panel presentation, as well as a celebration of diverse peoples and cultures.

 

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