Educating Lawyers for Global Practice Today
Tuesday, May 29
10:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
Houston, Texas
Join deans, faculty members, and other international educators and explore ways to internationalize curriculum and programs in U.S law schools. This half-day program of presentations and discussions will explore best practices and resources to help transform the way your campus educates future lawyers.
Whether you are beginning to internationalize, or looking to deepen your practice, this event is for you.
You should attend:
- If you are charged with developing strategic internationalization plans or incorporating a global perspective into the curriculum.
- If you work at a law school or study abroad office and want to network with colleagues at law schools.
- If you are a dean, faculty member, or program director from a school of law.
- If you want to understand more about internationalization of schools of law.
What you will gain from participating:
- Best practices and insights from leaders in the field of internationalizing legal education.
- What law schools outside the United States are doing that can inform internationalization in the United States.
- What challenges we must overcome to achieve the goal of internationalization.
- How institutional partnerships across national boundaries can support these efforts.
- What curricular content can and should include a global focus.
Return to your institution with best practices and new strategies on ways to foster legal education with a global perspective.
Registration
General registration for the colloquium and conference is now open.
| Registration Pricing |
Member |
Nonmember |
| With full conference registration |
$179 |
$259 |
To register for the colloquium, add it to your NAFSA annual conference registration form.
If you would like to register for the colloquium only, you will need to register under the daily rate (Member $275 and Nonmember $440) and the colloquium price (Member $179 and Nonmember $259).
Preregistration, fee, and ticket required.