Welcome to BCIEW 2024!
Join us in Vancouver from June 23 to June 26, 2024.
Dive into insightful sessions, participate in exclusive B2B networking opportunities, and attend our Opening Reception and International Education Awards banquet, both annual highlights of BCIEW.
Welcome to BCIEW 2024!
Join us in Vancouver from June 23 to June 26, 2024.
Dive into insightful sessions, participate in exclusive B2B networking opportunities, and attend our opening reception and International Education Awards banquet, both annual highlights of BCIEW.
Opening Speaker
Wiremu Doherty
Professor, Chief Executive Officer
Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi
Professor Wiremu Doherty is the Chief Executive Officer of Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi. Prior to this appointment, he was Deputy CEO Academic Provost, Executive Dean, and Head of School. He has vast experience in leadership roles within education and community development, and is the Chair of Ngā Kaitūhono, the Body established by the New Zealand Qualifications Authority to ensure Maori content is used appropriately.
Program
Morning |
Afternoon |
Evening |
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Sun, June 23 |
Pre-Conference Workshops |
Sessions |
Opening Reception |
Mon, June 24 |
Welcome & Opening Speaker |
Sessions |
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Tue, June 25 |
Sessions |
Sessions |
IE Awards Banquet |
Wed, June 26 |
B2B Meetings |
Post-Conference Workshop |
What's Included?
Full Registration
✔ Full Programming
✔ Opening Reception
✔ Awards Banquet
✔ Breakfast on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
✔ Lunch on Monday and Tuesday
✔ Refreshments
One Day Registration
Sunday
✔ Sunday Afternoon Programming
✔ Opening Reception
✔ Refreshments
Monday
✔ Monday Programming
✔ Breakfast, Lunch, Refreshments
.
Tuesday
✔ Tuesday Programming
✔ Awards Banquet
✔ Breakfast, Lunch, Refreshments
Wednesday
✔ Wednesday B2B Meetings
✔ Breakfast, Refreshments
Pricing
Early Bird |
Regular |
Onsite |
|
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Full registration1 |
$925 |
$1,025 |
$1,125 |
Student Full Registration2 |
$500 |
$550 |
N/A |
Sunday Only |
$500 |
$550 |
$600 |
Monday Only |
$500 |
$550 |
$600 |
Tuesday Only3 |
$600 |
$650 |
$700 |
Extra Opening Reception Ticket |
$100 |
$120 |
$140 |
Extra Awards Banquet Ticket |
$175 |
$195 |
$215 |
Until April 15 |
Until June 5 |
After June 5 |
|
Full Registration |
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Full Registration |
$925 |
$1,025 |
$1,125 |
Student Full Registration1 |
$500 |
$525 |
|
Single or Multi-Day Registration |
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Sunday |
$500 |
$550 |
$600 |
Monday |
$500 |
$550 |
$600 |
Tuesday |
$600 |
$650 |
$700 |
Tuesday and Wednesday |
$550 |
$600 |
$650 |
Additional Tickets |
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Opening Reception |
$100 |
$120 |
$140 |
International Education Banquet |
$175 |
$195 |
$215 |
1. The student full registration is for full-time students of BC institutions who are not currently employed by an institution/school/international education organization. Students can't represent their employer while attending the conference. Your name badge will identify you as a student. Failure to meet this requirement may result in the revocation of your registration without any refunds.
Note: Registration and pricing for pre-conference workshops on Sunday morning will be available at a later date.
Key Dates
Call for Proposals
January 31 - Call for proposals closes
Registration
April 15 - Early registration ends
April 16 - Regular registration opens
May 15 - Registration cancellation/name change deadline
June 5 - Online regular registration ends*
*Limited onsite registration available
Awards and Bursaries
April 8 - Bursary applications close
April 30 - Award nominations close
Call for Proposals
January 31 - Call for proposals closes
Registration
April 15 - Early registration ends
April 16 - Regular registration opens
May 15 - Registration cancellation/name change deadline
June 5 - Online regular registration ends*
*Limited onsite registration available
Awards and Bursaries
April 8 - Bursary applications close
April 15 - Award nominations close
BCCIE’s role in contributing to environmental sustainability extends far beyond BCIEW, but we have narrowed in on several key ways to further our commitment to our planet during the conference:
- In preparation for BCIEW 2024, we are refraining from printing whenever possible.
- We have optimized our website and mobile app to give you an easy and efficient digital experience, making paper unnecessary.
- We are not using plastic sleeves around name badges to limit plastic waste.
- We have decided, once again, to make Monday, June 24, Meatless Monday to help reduce the carbon footprint impact of the conference.
The JW Marriott Parq Vancouver has earned Gold standards from Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) and is also Green Key Eco-Rating Program Certified.
- The JW Marriott is taking steps in their guest rooms to conserve water and energy use by implementing water restrictions on showers and taps and by ensuring fans return to default temperatures after a period of time. Motion activated lights are also used to help conserve energy.
- The JW Marriott’s culinary team has partnered with Vancouver Food Runners to redirect surplus food to non-profits. In 2023, they provided the equivalent of 11,596 meals to the community.
- In meeting spaces, the JW Marriott opts to write food names and dietary restrictions directly onto the food stations and uses reusable glass bottles, helping reduce their use of plastic and paper.
Our delegates can also play a vital role in contributing to environmental sustainability at BCIEW 2024. Here’s how:
- Consider taking public transportation or carpooling with others to reduce your carbon footprint. We also invite you to share your eco-friendly travel experiences on social media using the hashtag #TravelwithCANIE.
- Reuse! Bring a reusable water bottle and coffee mug to reduce the number of plastic bottles and single-use cups.
- Get vocal! In programming around climate action and sustainability, share your thoughts, and encourage others to think critically on these topics throughout BCIEW 2024 and into the future.
- If you are a sponsor or exhibitor, we encourage you to drastically reduce the amount of swag you distribute, or even better, not have any. Swag is often wasted and ends up in landfills, leading to negative environmental impacts.
- While at our host venues, please comply with all recycling and waste disposal signage.