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Meetings and Events

Past Events

2021 CII Summer Meeting
July 12-14, 2021
Virtual

2019 CII Summer Meeting
July 14-16, 2019
Burlington, VT
Hosted by the University of Vermont

2018 APLU Annual Meeting
November 11-13, 2018
New Orleans , LA
Schedule of CII and IAS related Sessions

2018 CII Summer Meeting
July 15-17, 2018
Guadalajara, Mexico
Hosted by the Universidad de Guadalajara
In Cooperation with the Joint COPS Meeting

2017 APLU Annual Meeting
November 12-14, 2017
Marriot Wardman Park, Washington, DC
Schedule of CII and IAS related sessions

2017 CII Summer Meeting
July 16-18, 2017
Co-hosted by the University of Alberta and the University of Calgary
Kananaskis, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
In Cooperation with the Joint COPS Meeting (July 17-20, 2017)
Save the Date Postcard

2016 APLU Annual Meeting
November 13-15, 2016
Austin, Texas
CII Related Sessions

Latin American Partnerships Symposium
September 28, 2016
In collaboration with NAFSA
Hosted by the University of California Davis

2016 CII Summer Meeting
July 17-19, 2016
Hosted by Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
New Brunswick, New Jersey

2015 APLU Annual Meeting
November 15-17, 2015
Indianapolis, Indiana
CII Related Sessions

2015 CII/CEO Summer Meeting
July 12-14, 2015
Colorado State University
Ft. Collins, Colorado
This year’s CII summer meeting will be a joint meeting with APLU’s Council on Engagement and Outreach (CEO). Click here to learn more about the CEO.
Save the Date Announcement
CII/CEO Joint Meeting Flyer

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