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Conference Services

Host with the most.

Presenting major conferences in the Southeast for over 30 years.

What does Conference Services do?

We prepare and plan conferences with our partners.

For decades, Georgia Southern University’s Division of Continuing and Professional Education has served thousands upon thousands of conference attendees in Statesboro, Savannah, and even online. We work with planning committees and conference chairs to provide registration, planning, and onsite assistance. Whether your conference is expecting a dozen or a thousand people, we have the resources and background to serve.

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National Youth Advocacy and Resilience Conference

March 5-8, 2023 • Hyatt Regency, Savannah, GA

The National Youth Advocacy and Resilience Conference is designed to provide quality, relevant training for all people interested in the well-being of youth, including but not limited to: Teachers at all levels, Principals and Assistant Principals, School Counselors and Psychologists, Health and Human Service Counselors and Personnel, and many more.


Human Performance Optimization Eagle Summit

March 24 – 25, 2023Savannah, GA

The Human Perforce Conference Eagle Summit (HPO) will offer educational sessions for both the individual Soldier and the providers who work with them.

The content is focused on improving physical and mental readiness for Soldiers and will have lecture and lab based offerings.


Georgia International Conference on Information Literacy

March 30 2023Virtual

The Georgia International Conference on Information Literacy (GICOIL) invites all K-12 and higher education faculty and staff, librarians, media professionals, writing instructors, teachers, and graduate students to join us for the opportunity to share research and best methods for teaching and learning information literacy! The conference allows participants to engage one another and learn the best practices for teaching these essential skills to students. Discover how to apply crucial information literacy skills in your own settings.


Southeast Coastal Conference on Languages
and Literatures

April 13-14, 2023 Savannah, GA

The Southeast Coastal Conference on Languages & Literatures (SECCLL) is a scholarly conference gathering that attracts scholars from the region and beyond. SECCLL is oriented toward the participation of scholars from both public and private institutions of higher education.


Southeast Conference on School Climate

June 5 – 7, 2023Hyatt Regency, Savannah, GA

The Southeast Conference on School Climate (SeCSC), formerly the Southeast Conference on Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports, is a conference for educational professionals looking for practical solutions to improve the quality and character of the school environment.



Georgia Educational Research Association Conference

Coming Soon • Savannah, GA

This one-day conference allows members of the Georgia Educational Research Association (GERA), and their graduate students, to share their research and progress as well as attend and participate in multiple research presentations. The conference also features the organization’s annual business meeting.



The Center for Social Gerontology Community Conference

October 27, 2023Statesboro, GA

This conference promotes successful aging and positive social change. Our goals are to enhance the quality of life, mental and physical health, and social well-being of older adults at all levels of capability.


Southern Conference on Children

Southern Conference on Children

January 2024 • Virtual

The Southern Conference on Children continues to serve childcare providers, directors, teachers, and parents by providing relevant, high-quality training on important issues. This one-day training event offers valuable information and state-approved training hours on evidence-based childcare practices and other related topics



National Cross-Cultural Counseling and Education Conference for Research, Action, and Change

2024 • Savannah, GA

This conference serves as a professional diversity platform. Each year, clinicians, educators, higher education professionals, change agents and students gather for two days of critical interactions and community around topics of oppression, identity, society and social action. The conference’s renowned William Cross Jr. Lecture Series invites participants to deeply explore the topic of identity. With an emphasis on skill-building, attendees leave the conference with practical, actionable strategies that embrace anti-oppressive perspectives. 

Last updated: 5/26/2022