International Attendees: The American Evaluation Association (AEA) welcomes attendees from around the world to our Evaluation Conference to be held November 9-14, 2010 in San Antonio, Texas, U.S.A. This page is designed to help international attendees learn more about AEA's international outreach, available resources, and ways to make the most of the conference experience. Click on any of the topics below to go directly to more information.
Call For Proposals for 2010 AEA International Travel Awards for Conference Presenters:
We are pleased to invite professional evaluators living and practicing in developing countries or countries in transition to submit applications for travel subsidies to attend and present at the 2010 AEA Annual Conference, to be held November 10-13, 2010 in San Antonio, Texas U.S.A. Funds are raised through generous donations to a silent auction held annually. This year we anticipate awarding four travel subsidies of approximately $2,000 each. The subsidies may be used to cover actual travel costs, food, shared accommodations, and conference registration. All awards are paid out at the conference as reimbursement of expenses. Those selected will be notified by July 8, 2010.
Eligibility Criteria: In order to qualify for the AEA International Travel Award, applicants must meet all criteria below:
Submission Process: Begin by reviewing the proposal submission guidelines online by clicking here. You may submit a proposal to make any type of presentation focusing on any evaluation topic, although we encourage you to consider the theme of the conference when choosing your topic. To apply for the travel award:
(a)
your unique evaluation experience that could be shared with evaluators in
similar/different settings,
Proposals should be in English, while letters of
support may be in a different language (English, Spanish, or French are
preferred).
Selection: A small committee of reviewers from the International and Cross-Cultural Evaluation TIG of AEA will select the travel award recipients based on the following criteria:
Assistance with Your Proposal and Application:
If you are considering applying for an international travel subsidy and
would like assistance in developing and compiling your conference proposal
and/or your travel award application, or determine your eligibility to
apply, please contact Mary Crave at
crave@conted.uwex.edu
on or before Friday, February 26, 2010. We will connect you with a coach
from AEA's International and Cross-cultural Topical Interest Group.
Letters of Invitation: For many people, letters of invitation help smooth the visa process and we wish to support international attendees in their efforts to secure the needed travel documentation. However, in order to receive a letter of invitation, the conference organizers must have some assurance that you intend to attend the conference if your travel request is granted. Letters will be issued to those meeting any ONE of the following criteria:
If you require a letter of invitation in order to attend the annual conference, please email (indicate "invitation letter" in subject line) the following information to Heidi Nye in the AEA office at heidi@eval.org.
Letters of invitation will be either faxed or mailed via the United States Postal Service using standard international delivery. Due to the costs involved, AEA cannot send letters of invitation via express mail services. We strongly encourage you to make your request at the earliest date possible. Requests received after October 12th may not be able to be honored. Letters of invitation are sent within three working days of receipt of all requested information. If you have questions about obtaining a letter of invitation, please direct them to Heidi Nye in the AEA office via email at heidi@eval.org or via phone at 1-508-748-3326.
International and Cross Cultural Topical Interest Groups [ICCE TIG): The International and Cross-cultural Topical Interest Group focuses on knowledge and information sharing about evaluation in the areas of:
At the conference, the ICCE TIG sponsors a strand of sessions focusing on their areas of interest. Under each session listed in the program, you can find its TIG sponsor. This is a great way to narrow down selections during the timeslots when you have over 20 sessions from which to choose! The full program will be posted online in July. The full list of TIGs may be found at http://www.eval.org/aboutus/organization/tigs.asp.
Nametags: When you check in at the conference registration desk, you will receive your hardcopy program and nametag that indicates the country from which you hail. The nametag serves as a wonderful networking tool throughout the conference. Having your country shown on your nametag is sure to start up conversation about evaluation, and life, in your part of the world.
Questions: Please address questions about registration and logistics to Heidi Nye in the AEA office at heidi@eval.org or 1-508-748-3326.
We look forward to seeing you at Evaluation 2010.