Registration is now open for the 2024 IASWG Symposium!

Registration rates include the Wednesday Opening Celebration (12 June) and educational presentations on Thursday, 13 June and Friday, 14 June. Lunch and two coffee breaks on Thursday and Friday are included in the registration fee. There is an additional cost to attend Pre-Symposium Institutes.

2024 Full Symposium Rates Zone 5 Zone 4 Zone 3 Zone 2 Zone 1
Professional IASWG Member $350 $250 $150 $100 $50
Retired IASWG Member $300 $200 $100 $40 $15
Unemployed IASWG Member $250 $150 $50 $15 $7
Student IASWG Member $50 $42 $35 $25 $5
Non-Member $450 $350 $250 $120 $75

 

To register, please select the zone in which you reside based on the map below.

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Registration Rates by Zone - The International Association for Social Work with Groups (IASWG) stands for diversity, equity, inclusion, and social justice. Our symposium participation is truly international with presenters and attendees from all around the world. We make efforts to be inclusive through a diversified membership and symposium registration fee structures that reflects the financial realities in the world. For that reason, a model was developed, using the classification system based on the world bank data and EU classifications, according to the 2020 Gross Domestic Product (GDP, US$ in Trillions) per capita and divided into five zones.

The International Association for Social Work with Groups (IASWG) stands for diversity, equity, inclusion, and social justice. Our symposium participation is truly international with presenters and attendees from all around the world. We make efforts to be inclusive through a diversified membership and symposium registration fee structures that reflects the financial realities in the world. For that reason, a model was developed, using the classification system based on the world bank data and EU classifications, according to the 2020 Gross Domestic Product (GDP, US$ in Trillions) per capita and divided into five zones.