NYC Seminar & Conference Center
46 West 24th Street, New York, NY 10010 (Right off of 6th Avenue)
Hunter College/National Center for the Study of Collective Bargaining in Higher Education
National Center for the Study of Collective Bargaining in Higher Education and the Professions
425 East 25th Street, #615
New York, NY 10010
212-481-7662
national.center@hunter.cuny.edu
www.hunter.cuny.edu/ncscbhep
Conference registration includes panels and workshops on contemporary issues in higher education and the professions, along with Sunday afternoon reception, and continental breakfast and lunch on Monday and Tuesday.
Please note the new conference location is at the: NYC Seminar & Conference Center, 46 West 24th Street, NYC, 10010 (Right off of 6th Avenue). The conference will not be held at the CUNY Graduate Center due to construction.
Registration Information:
-Regular Rate-$410: includes one conference registration with admission to all event activities and allows for additional attendee(s) to pay a discounted additional attendee rate of $250.
-Additional Attendee Rate-$250 (after payment of the regular rate): includes one conference registration with admission to all event activities.
-Single Rate-$370.00: includes one conference registration with admission to all event activities.
-Special conference registration rates for adjunct faculty, post-doctoral scholars, graduate and undergraduate students, CUNY faculty, administrators, and staff. For promo codes, contact the National Center.
-Registration before February 14, 2020 is strongly encouraged. There will not be a reimbursement for the cancellation of a conference registration made after that date.
To pay by check, access the 2020 Conference Registration Form and mail it with your payment to the National Center.
Click here for: Map of Conference Locations; Hotel Reservation Information (rate is now $239/night); Full Conference Schedule, Workshop Pre-registration Information, and the Conference Brochure (with a schedule overview).
Major support for the conference is provided by TIAA.
Addtional funding is provided by The Standard.