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CERME 13 SECOND ANNOUNCEMENT

13th Congress of the European Society for Research in Mathematics Education


Submission and pre-registration now open

We are delighted to announce that submissions are now open for the Thirteenth Congress of the European Society for Research in Mathematics Education (CERME13), that will take place from 10 to 14 July, 2023. It will be preceded by the YERME day for young researchers from 9 to 10 July. The conference will take place in Budapest (Hungary) and will be hosted by the Alfréd Rényi Institute of Mathematics together with the Eötvös Loránd University.

CERME is a distinctive conference designed to foster communication, cooperation and collaboration among researchers in mathematics education. Its main feature is that attendees participate in one of 28 Thematic Working Groups (TWGs) over several sessions on a common theme in mathematics education. The TWGs cover a wide range of themes and provide an opportunity for researchers to work together. Plenary events will include lectures by László Lovász (Hungary) and Berta Barquero (Spain) and a panel session chaired by João Pedro da Ponte (Portugal).

Researchers in mathematics education are invited to submit a paper or poster to one of the TWGs. Details of the TWGs, the TWG leaders and each TWG’s specific call for papers are available on the conference website (https://cerme13.renyi.hu/), where paper/poster guidelines and submission procedures are available. The electronic submission process can be accessed here.

The deadline for the submission of papers and poster proposals is February 15, 2023.

Details of registration procedures and fees are available here. Fees include coffee breaks, lunches, the welcome reception and the gala dinner. CERME13 is planned as a face-to-face event. If this should turn out to be impossible, it will be held as a virtual conference on the same dates. In this unlikely case, the change will be announced in April 2023.

At CERME13 two prizes will be awarded: the ERME Paper Award (for young researchers) and the ERME Poster Award (for all researchers). Further details are available at the ERME website. ERME encourages diversity amongst the conference participants and offers support through the Graham Littler Fund, which provides financial assistance for academics from underrepresented or economically weak countries, and through the Early Bird Submission Process, which provides early feedback to researchers who do not have access to expert advice on writing papers for international conferences.

We look forward to seeing many of you at the conference in Budapest in July 2023!

International Program Committee:

  • Paul Drijvers (Chair)
  • Hanna Palmér (Co-chair)

Local Organizing Committee:

  • Csaba Csapodi (Chair)
  • Katalin Gosztonyi (Co-chair)
  • Ödön Vancsó (Co-chair)

First Announcement can be downloaded here, Second Announcement can be downloaded here.