
The University of Graz is hosting the EARLI conference, Europe’s largest event on teaching and learning research, attracting around 2,500 education researchers from across the globe. The conference focuses on innovative approaches and scientific foundations for effective 21st-century education.
Organized by the European Association for Research in Learning and Instruction (EARLI), the event features symposia, paper presentations, and nine keynote speeches, with participants from countries including Argentina, Japan, and New Zealand. Vice Rector Joachim Reidl highlighted the university’s role as a platform for international knowledge exchange.
Researchers at the University of Graz will present studies in neuroscientific learning research, exploring brain processes in numerical perception and talent development. The FUTURE EDUCATION network will also participate, presenting awards to early career scientists for outstanding transdisciplinary research in teaching and learning.
Source: University of Graz