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23 - 24 August 2024

The 29th JURE 2025 Pre-Conference invites Junior Researchers from around the world to engage in compelling discussions on educational research. JURE 2025 offers early career researchers a first academic conference experience and the opportunity to meet colleagues from across the globe.

Theme

The EARLI and JURE 2025 conferences will explore "Realising Potentials through Education: Shaping the Minds and Brains for the Future"

The theme shall inspire interdisciplinary discussions on the multifaceted avenues through which education can contribute to the flourishing of each individual and the society.

Education is envisioned as a transformative force to unlock and realise the potential of every individual, irrespective of personal background or circumstances. Its goal is to empower individuals to discover their strengths and develop talents that positively impact their lives and their communities. This pursuit necessitates equitable educational practices, grounded in current evidence on learning and instruction from various disciplines and across multiple levels of investigation.

The terms 'minds' and 'brains' resonate with this holistic approach and align with the principles of neuroconstructivism. It suggests that the functions and structures of both the mind and the brain are malleable and evolve through complex and dynamic interactions with the environment. These interactions weave together diverse elements of learning, including historical, sociocultural, material, and bodily dimensions.

The high plasticity and experience-dependency of the mind and brain in response to the environment underscore the need for quality education in which learners can acquire those skills they may need for the continued progress of liberal societies in an uncertain future. It also equips individuals with the tools to spearhead innovations and inventions to effectively overcome the global challenges that lie ahead.

Finally, the EARLI and JURE 2025 conferences aim to facilitate an inclusive dialogue among researchers, educators, and policymakers, transcending traditional boundaries and paving the way for novel approaches to positively shape our future.

Venue

Graz, the second-largest city in Austria, offers a captivating blend of rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning architecture. Nestled in the southeastern part of the country, Graz serves as the capital of the Styria region. Renowned for its well-preserved medieval old town, the city boasts UNESCO World Heritage status, showcasing a harmonious mix of Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque architectural styles. It is home to prestigious universities, fostering a dynamic atmosphere with a thriving student population. Graz embraces a unique juxtaposition of tradition and modernity, offering a diverse array of museums, galleries, culinary delights, and scenic landscapes, making it an enchanting destination for visitors and a beloved hub for locals.

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SUBMIT NOW


Submissions are now open and will conclude on the 5th of November 2024 (midnight CET).

Selecting the most suitable format for your research is crucial to enhancing your chances of being accepted to present at JURE 2025. Please refer to our comprehensive submission guidelines, which will guide you through the various steps in preparing your proposal.

Submission Guidelines


At JURE 2025, we welcome the following submission types:

Paper

Paper

Paper sessions consist of three thematically clustered paper presentations, followed by a discussion with the audience. It is important that empirical papers have data and results or they will not be accepted. Theoretical papers, which provide background research, specific evidence, analytical thinking and/or recommendations on specific themes and topics, are also welcome.


Paper sessions are scheduled for 90 minutes. Three presenters are given 20 minutes presentation time followed by 10 minutes for questions.

Poster

Poster

Interactive poster sessions involve up to six posters. A short presentation of about 3 minutes for each poster is given to an audience gathered as a group. After the authors’ brief presentation, an in-depth discussion between them and the audience follows. The poster sessions offer researchers the chance to present their work in a visual format and offer more opportunities for interaction and discussion.


Poster sessions are scheduled for 90 minutes. Six presenters are each offered a brief presentation slot to introduce the poster (max. 3 minutes), after which there will be time to discuss each poster in greater depth, in smaller groups.

Poster Guidelines

Roundtable

Roundtable

Roundtable sessions involve three thematically clustered presentations and offer opportunities for a more discursive exploration of research issues. This may well involve discussion of work in progress. The presenters elaborate on their emerging data and theory, and invite the participants to contribute to a discussion on potential challenges. Three presenters will explain and discuss their research one after another.


A roundtable session is scheduled for 90 minutes. Each presenter has five minutes to introduce his/her project and raise one or two open questions. Twentyfive minutes are intended for discussion.

Review

The JURE 2025 review process will consist of one review round. Each submission will be reviewed by both a senior and junior researcher simultaneously. The combined review score will determine whether or not the submission can be accepted for presentation at JURE 2025.

As such, all JURE 2025 submitters are required to sign up as a reviewer as well, which can be done easily upon completing your submission. Acting as a reviewer is mandatory to take part in the JURE 2025 submission process.

Review Guidelines

Travel Award

The EARLI Board of Directors remains committed to foster equity across conferences and to support high quality research being conducted by researchers facing financial struggles. As such, we are keen to continue our Travel Award initiative for presenters working in low GDP countries. On top of a waived conference fee for the EARLI and/or JURE 2025 conference, awardees will be provided with funds to cover travel and/or accommodation expenses (up to € 1000 per award winner).

In order to qualify for the grant, the applicant must:

  • Have an EARLI membership for 2025
  • Have an accepted proposal for EARLI 2025
  • Work and reside in a low-GDP country

Preference will be given to accepted presentations with the highest review scores.

More information on how to apply for this grant will be provided after the review process, in February 2025.

We hope and believe that this funding will be helpful to sustain and further expand our research community. If you are working in a low-GDP country, we therefore warmly welcome you to submit your proposal!

Team

JURE 2025 Conference Team

Chiara Banfi, Conference Co-chair, University of Graz
Kevin Baumschlager
, Conference Co-chair, University of Graz
Shiva Taghizadeh
, Conference Co-chair, University of Graz

Sunet Grobler, University of Innsbruck
Özun Keskin, University of Augsburg
Kukka-Maaria Polso, University of Helsinki
Felipe Sanchez, Lancaster University

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Important Dates

  • Open for Submissions

  • Submission Deadline

  • Review Deadline

  • Open for Registrations

  • Review Results Announced

  • Early Bird Deadline

  • Presenter Registration Deadline

  • Programme Available

  • JURE 2025

Sponsors


We would like to thank our sponsors and exhibitors:

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University of Graz

We work for tomorrow - this motto guides the students and scientists at the University of Graz: They look to the future, take on challenges and develop solutions for the world of tomorrow. With 30,000 students and 4700 employees, the University of Graz makes a decisive contribution to the vibrant life of the Styrian capital.

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Conversation Starter

To help you get the most out of your participation at JURE 2025 and meet the most relevant participants during the event, we're providing a tool called Conversation Starter. With this easy-to-use system, you can browse the other participants, and pre-schedule 15-minute conversations, happening during JURE. No need to download any app or install any software. Don't miss out on any impactful conversation!

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Elsevier

Elsevier provides information and analytics that help institutions and professionals progress science, advance healthcare and improve performance. We help researchers make new discoveries, collaborate with their colleagues, and give them the knowledge they need to find funding. Our goal is to expand the boundaries of knowledge for the benefit of humanity.

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IEA

Founded in 1958, IEA is an independent, international cooperative of national research institutions, governmental research agencies, scholars, and analysts working to research, understand, and improve education worldwide. IEA conducts large-scale studies on diverse topics, including mathematics, science, reading, civic and citizenship education, and early childhood and teacher education. By linking research, policy, and practice, we support countries to understand effective practices in their education systems and to develop evidence-based policies to improve education.