Under the León Declaration, the organizations agreed to: identify areas of common interests; establish a public electronic forum; encourage each other to participate in respective network activities; and support each other in developing and safeguarding the networks. The document was endorsed by:
- Emilio Olias-Ruiz, CEDU - Conferencia Estatal de Defensores Universitarios;
- Berta Batista, REDEPEES – Rede National de Provedores do Estudante do Ensino Superior;
- Wilfredo Jesus Ardito Vega, RIiDDU - Red Iberoamericana de Defensorías Universitarias;
- Natalie Sharpe, ACCUO/AOUCC - Association of Canadian College and University Ombudspersons / Association des Ombudsmans des Universités et Collèges du Canada; and
- Josef Leidenfrost, ENOHE – European Network of Ombuds in Higher Education.
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Remember way back to 2000 when the UCOA, TOA, ACCUO/AOUCC (and maybe SPDR ((now ACR))) held a joint meeting in San Francisco? Its time to do this again and involve the Mexican and Latin American ombuds too.
ReplyDeleteI completely agree! A joint conference could provide some economies of scale and many less tangible benefits for the profession, association, and practitioners.
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