ICAR-8: International Conference on Adoption Research

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Ensuring a safe, permanent family for every child: the global response

Registration Announcement

You may now visit our registration portal for information on the program, speakers, CE credits, register for the conference and purchase additional tickets for our social activities. Registration for the full conference includes lunches, breaks, Opening Ceremony, Reception, 25th Anniversary Celebration and more. Daily registration is available which includes breaks and lunch for that day only. Additional tickets for the Opening Reception and 25th Anniversary Celebration can be purchased for $75 per person per event during the registration process. 

What is ICAR8?

Celebrating its 25th anniversary, the International Conference on Adoption Research (ICAR8) is a premier event for attendees from the Global South and Global North who are devoted to ensuring permanent, nurturing family care for every child. 

A cross-disciplinary exchange of ideas, innovation and information, the conference explores how to improve the entire spectrum of services for children without permanent families. 

July 8-12, 2024 University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Campus

More than a conference, ICAR8 is:

A Community

We are a cross-disciplinary group of advocates, scientists, researchers, policymakers, practitioners, scholars, and adopted persons coming together to share ideas, advance research, and support children, birth parents, kin, and foster and adoptive families at every stage of a child's journey to permanence. 

An Opportunity

We champion ideas that transform care, policy, and practices to ensure permanent families fot every child. We are mobilizing to create the next generation of child-centered professional who will work toward the goal of achieving a permanent, nurturing family for every child.

A Movement

United by the spirit of collaboration, mentorship, inclusivity, innovation and scientific rigor, we affirm the dignity of every child and their right to safe and nurturing permanent family. 

Meeting Location

The Twin Cities campus of the University of Minnesota, with more than 50,000 students and 20,000 faculty and staff is the flagship of the University of Minnesota System and one of the most prestigious public research universities in the United States. The Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul and the surrounding region offers exceptional choices in terms of outdoor recreation, professional sports, internationally recognized theater and music, shopping, award-winning restaurants and numerous craft breweries. Despite what you may have heard about Minnesota’s weather, average July temperatures range from a high of 82oF and a low of 64oF and it has never snowed in July.

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Conference Venues

The conference will be held at the McNamara Alumni Center on July 8th-11th and at Northrup Auditorium on Friday July 12th

McNamara Alumni Center

Internationally-renowned architect Antoine Predock of Albuquerque, New Mexico set out to reflect Minnesota’s natural assets — its 10,000 lakes, the North Shore, the Iron Range, the Northern Lights and more — in the forms, materials, and design elements of the McNamara Alumni Center. Striking features include a pink granite-covered geode exterior with star-shaped glass fissures; an 85-foot tall Memorial Hall complete with six miles of wood lining its walls and a water stream and pool; and 75,000 square feet of copper cover exterior and interior walls. 

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Northrop Auditorium

Cyrus Northrop Memorial Auditorium is a lecture hall and performing arts center named in honor of the University's second president. The building was opened in 1929 and completely renovated in 2011-2014. The July 12th session ICAR-8 will be held in Northrup and be open to the public to allow participation by Minnesota's large community of adoptees. The program features speakers who are adopted persons who focus their research, professional or creative activities in the field of adoption.
 

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