IWACD ’24

2024 INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOPS FOR ACADEMIC AND CAREER DEVELOPMENT

An important update: 2024 INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOPS FOR ACADEMIC AND CAREER DEVELOPMENT will now be fully online!

Our institute is proud to offer signature workshops explicitly tailored for ab initio members (AIM) who are just starting their academic or professional pursuits and looking to advance their careers globally. Our workshops cover various topics, including computing, law, finance, and biomedicine. An experienced professional leads each workshop with expertise in the relevant field.
These workshops allow AIM members to gain new academic and professional insights, expand their network, and improve their career prospects. Our workshops are designed to provide a comprehensive, engaging, practical learning experience. AIM members will be exposed to diverse viewpoints and attitudes, which is invaluable in today’s globally connected world.
Our workshops offer a unique opportunity for AIM members to learn from some of the most accomplished professionals in their respective fields. It provides a platform for AIM members to engage with industry experts and peers, share knowledge, and exchange ideas. Our workshops are designed to foster growth, development, and learning, enhancing the skills and competencies of AIM members.
In conclusion, our institute is committed to providing AIM members with the tools, knowledge, and resources they need to succeed academically and professionally. Our workshops offer a unique opportunity for AIM members to expand their horizons, broaden their perspectives, and advance their careers globally. We invite all AIM members to take advantage of this opportunity and join us in our signature workshops.

If you have any questions, please get in touch with us at info@i1p.org.

Key dates
  • workshop registration deadline: August 25, 2023
  • 1st session of the workshops: January 3-5, 2024
Speakers
  • David G. Stork, Stanford University
  • Maja Matarić, University of Southern California
  • Ricardo Baeza-Yates, Northeastern University
  • Timothy T. Hsieh, Oklahoma City University
  • Kanika Kalra, World Health Organization
  • Jim Mignano, Pardee RAND Graduate School