
Actions Panel
MACRO UNITED Conference and Teaching Institute
The 2023 MACRO UNITED Conference and Teaching Institute
When and where
Location
Hillman Hall, Brown School at Washington University in St. Louis 1 Brookings Drive St. Louis, MO 63130
Refund Policy
About this event
- 3 days 3 hours
- Mobile eTicket
Produced and Sponsored by: ACOSA, Clark-Fox Policy Institute, CRISP, ISP, Macro Social Work Student Network, Grand Challenges for Social Work, the Special Commission to Advance Macro Social Work, and the Social Justice Initiative.
Macro United:
The 2023 MACRO UNITED Conference invites social work educators, students, and practitioners at all levels of practice to participate in this collaborative event where we will grapple with complex social problems; share policy research, practice, teaching wisdom; learn from each other; and strengthen partnerships to work together for social change.
Teaching Institute:
The Teaching Institute is a full day pre-conference of the MACRO UNITED Conference 2023. The institute consists of intensive workshops that demonstrate key assignments, simulations, group discussions, online instruction, or other engaging teaching strategies across policy and macro curricula. Participants of the Teaching Institute enjoy hands on experimentation and expect to leave with a toolkit of innovative and creative teaching strategies.
MACRO UNITED Conference Website
Hotel: A limited number of discounted rooms has been reserved at the MoonRise Hotel. The discount is available if booked prior to May 1st. Reserve here: Clark-Fox Wash U Room Block
QUESTIONS: Contact Joshua-Patrick Cambri at cambrijo@msu.edu.
About the organizer
We invite social work educators, students, and practitioners at all levels of practice to participate in this ground-breaking event where we will grapple with complex social problems; share policy research, practice, and teaching wisdom; learn from each other; and strengthen partnership to work together for social change. Sponsors include ACOSA, ISP, CRISP, The Grand Challenges for Social Work, the Social Justice Initiative, the Special Commission to Advance Macro Practice in Social Work, and the Clark-Fox Policy Institute.