National Conference

National Conference may refer to:

In India:

  • Jammu & Kashmir National Conference, the largest political party in Jammu and Kashmir, India.
  • Manipur National Conference, a political party in the Indian state of Manipur that was formed in 2002.

In sports:

  • Conference National, the top division of the Football Conference. It is the highest level of the National League System and fifth highest of the overall English football league system.
  • National Conference League, the top league in the pyramid of amateur rugby leagues run by the British Amateur Rugby League Association (BARLA).
  • In American football:
    • The National Football Conference (NFC) in the National Football League.
    • The National Conference in Arena Football League.

Other:

  • Music Educators National Conference, an American organization for music educators.
  • National Conference on Undergraduate Research, an organization that promotes undergraduate research in universities throughout the United States.
  • National Conference of Bar Examiners, an American organization that develops standardized tests for lawyers.
  • National Conference of Synagogue Youth, an Orthodox Jewish youth group.
  • National Panhellenic Conference, an umbrella organization for 26 inter/national women's sororities in North America.

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