

International Conference on Research in Education
​Saturday, April 25, 2026
10:00am - 2:00pm
Online Vancouver Conference
A WHOLE NEW WORLD
Come join us online for a day of learning, networking, and sharing of ideas on this year's theme of 'A Whole New World'.
Registration: C$125 (presenters)
C$99 coupon code = student
C$99 coupon code = attendance


In honour of the conference, we will be donating a SCHOOL IN A BOX to an area in need of education somewhere in the world - in partnership with UNICEF.
Keynote Speakers

Dr. Hilda Freimuth is an Associate Teaching Professor at Thompson Rivers University, and the co-founder of TNIL - a social enterprise. In her keynote entitled 'Experiential Learning: The Way to World Peace', Dr. Freimuth will explore the concepts involved in experiential learning along with various Canadian examples that focus on Indigenous education. The keynote will include a hands-on audience activity to full engage in the experience as well.

Dr. Neil Leveridge is a distinguished Assistant Professor in the Department of Wood Science in the Faculty of Forestry at the University of British Columbia. With an extensive background in academia, he has previously held lecturer positions at Vantage College, UBC, National Taiwan Normal University, and Da Yeh University, Taiwan. Dr. Leveridge is dedicated to student success and well-being while constantly honing his instructional skills in order to provide an adaptive, efficient, and supportive learning environment. He has led and participated in workshops on student support, technology innovations, integration of technology into classroom situations, and enhancing curriculum designs and re-designs. In addition to instructional advancements, he has authored and co-authored publications in top educational technology journals, book chapters, and conference proceedings.
We invite scholars, researchers, educators, and graduate students in the field of education to submit proposals for an academic research or practice-focused presentation on the topic of 'A Whole New World'. With so much change, conflict, and innovation taking place in the world, it is important to share research and practices in the classroom that help mitigate these.
We welcome all kinds of topics related to this theme and more, including but not limited to language teaching, teacher training, primary education, secondary education, technical education, assessment, policy, and more.
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Please submit an abstract of no more than 150 words with a title of no more than 15 words by March 25, 2026.
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WHAT PEOPLE SAY

A fantastic space for networking, sharing ideas, and professional development!

It was an honour to be among great scholars and influencers!

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