Hawaii International Conference on Education

The Hawaii International Conference on Education (HICE) is an annual conference for Education academics and professionals currently sponsored by Pepperdine University, The University of Louisville, California State University, East Bay, and New Horizons in Education. The conference provides a platform for panel discussions and the presentation of peer-reviewed education research papers. Papers selected for presentation appear in the Proceedings of the Hawaii International Conference on Education, which have grown to constitute nearly 45,000 pages of refereed material in the 9-year history of the conference.

Hawaii International Conference on Education
AbbreviationHICE
DisciplineEducation, Higher Education, School leadership, and other related education fields
Publication details
PublisherHawaii International Conference on Education
History2003–
Frequencyannual

The first HICE took place in 2003. The conference now attracts over 1100 representatives from over 40 countries.

HICE Conferences

Past[1] HICE conferences include:

Year Name Island Place
2012 HICE-10 Oahu Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort & Spa and the Hilton Waikiki Beach Hotel
2011 HICE-9 Oahu Hilton Hawaiian Village
2010 HICE-8 Oahu Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort & Spa
2009 HICE-7 Oahu Hilton Hawaiian Village
2008 HICE-6 Oahu The Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort & Spa and The Hilton Waikiki Prince Kuhio
2007 HICE-5 Oahu The Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort & Spa, The Hilton Waikiki Prince Kuhio, and the Pacific Beach Hotel
2006 HICE-4 Oahu The Hawaii Prince Hotel
2005 HICE-3 Oahu Sheraton Waikiki Hotel
2004 HICE-2 Oahu Renaissance Ilikai Waikiki Hotel
2003 HICE-1 Oahu ?
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