Kelly Conference @ UOttawa, April 12, 2013

What is the Kelly Conference?

The Edward F. Kelly Evaluation Conference is a graduate student organized regional evaluation conference, whose goal is to provide graduate students in the field of evaluation an opportunity to present original research and network with professionals in the field. This year the conference consists of two main components: A professional development workshop and presentations of student research. The Edward F. Kelly Conference originated at the University at Albany in 1987 in commemoration of beloved former faculty member Ed Kelly. Dr. Kelly founded the Evaluation Consortium on campus in collaboration with the School of Education in order to foster an authentic evaluation setting in which graduate students could work and learn alongside seasoned faculty members. The conference continues his commitment to providing authentic learning and research experiences to graduate students today.

The Edward F. Kelly Evaluation Conference is a graduate student organized regional evaluation conference, whose goal is to provide graduate students in the field of evaluation an opportunity to present original research and network with professionals in the field. This year the conference consists of two main components: A professional development workshop and presentations of student research.

The Edward F. Kelly Conference originated at the University at Albany in 1987 in commemoration of beloved former faculty member Ed Kelly. Dr. Kelly founded the Evaluation Consortium on campus in collaboration with the School of Education in order to foster an authentic evaluation setting in which graduate students could work and learn alongside seasoned faculty members. The conference continues his commitment to providing authentic learning and research experiences to graduate students today.

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