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Cambridge Assessment

Established in 1858, Cambridge Assessment is a department of the University of Cambridge, and a not-for-profit organisation. Cambridge Assessment is hosting the IAEA conference as part of the celebrations for its 150th anniversary in 2008. As Europe's largest assessment agency, it plays a leading role in researching, developing and delivering assessments across the globe. Qualifications are delivered through its three exam boards: University of Cambridge International Examinations (CIE), Cambridge ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) and OCR (one of the UK's three national awarding bodies).

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International Association for Educational Assessment (IAEA)

Founded in 1975, the IAEA is a not-for-profit, non-government association of measurement agencies around the world. The broad purpose of IAEA is to assist educational agencies in the development and appropriate application of educational assessment techniques to improve the quality of education. IAEA believes that this is best achieved through international cooperation and seeks to facilitate the development of closer ties among relevant agencies and individuals around the world. IAEA believes that such international cooperation can help nations learn from each other without any diminution of their cultural autonomy.

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IAEA 2009 Conference

The 35th International Association for Educational Assessment Annual Conference will be hosted in Australia by the Queensland Studies Authority and Griffith University.

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