📅 October 10-12, 2025 | Global East-West Forum on Teacher Education, Northeast Normal University (东北师范大学), Changchun

教师教育东西方论坛 Northeast Normal University (东北师范大学), Changchun, Province de Jilin, Chine. Three highly stimulating days at the inaugural Global East-West Forum on Teacher Education, convened by the Global Teacher Development Academy and a research consortium built upon longstanding scholarly collaborations across eleven countries: Brazil, Canada, China, Finland, France, India, Japan, Russia, South Africa, South Korea, and the United Kingdom.

The Forum addressed shared professional, political, and epistemic challenges emerging from collaborative research on the teaching profession: attractiveness, retention, professional development, curriculum design, and digital transformation. Exchanges among researchers, policymakers, and practitioners proved remarkably generative—resonances and discontinuities swiftly unsettling initial geopolitical framings. Rather than viewing this as problematic, participants embraced the productive destabilisation, interrogating received East-West categories and raising the critical question: what of the Global South(s)?

This reflexive stance calls for renewed inquiry and joint research undertakings to which participants collectively committed, grounded in a resolutely scientific perspective. Such work may legitimately inform policy without conflating scholarly inquiry with the operational mandates of intergovernmental organisations.

I welcome this initiative and the platform it establishes for sustained scientific cooperation—much of it already underway. In times when dialogue across borders faces mounting pressures, education research remains a vital space for building bridges. Supporting such endeavours appears not merely valuable, but necessary.

📅June 20-21, 2025 – UNESCO Teacher Education Centre, Shanghai Normal University : “Academic Seminar on International Dissemination of Educational Knowledge”.

In implementation of the spirit of Outline for Building a Strong Education Country (2024-2035), to strengthen international educational cooperation and exchanges, and to promote the international dissemination of China’s educational experience and the sustainable development of global education, the Academic Seminar on International Dissemination of Educational Knowledge and Building of a Strong Education Country was held at the UNESCO Teacher Education Centre from June 20 to 21, 2025. Hosted by the Comparative Education Branch of the Chinese Society of Education and organized by the Institute of International and Comparative Education at Shanghai Normal University (SHNU) and the UNESCO Teacher Education Centre, the seminar attracted over 100 experts, scholars, and frontline teachers from more than 30 domestic and overseas universities, research institutions, and journal organizations.

📅18-20 October 2024, Beijing Normal University : 8th Worldwide Forum for Comparative Education “Social Transformation and the Futures of Education”.

The 8th WFFCE convened over 500 researchers, students, policymakers and practitioners from across the globe to examine the profound transformations reshaping education systems worldwide.

Building on UNESCO’s Reimagining Our Futures Together (2021), the Forum addressed five converging challenges: widening inequalities, climate change, biodiversity loss, democratic backsliding, and technological disruption.

The event was co-organised by Beijing Normal University’s Institute of International and Comparative Education (IICE) — China’s leading centre for comparative education research since 1961 — alongside the BNU Center for International Education Research, UNESCO-INRULED, and Zhejiang University’s UNESCO Research Center.

BNU has hosted all eight editions of the WFFCE, establishing Beijing as the institutional anchor of the global comparative education community.

📅 October 10-11, 2024 | International conference on challenges in digital literacy education, Capital Normal University.

International conference on challenges in digital literacy education, hosted by the College of Education at Capital Normal University (首都师范大学).

Participants: Scholars from universities across the Asia-Pacific region, Europe, and the Americas, alongside UNESCO representatives.

Contribution: Invited to provide a European perspective, presenting comparative researches (汪丽娱) on contrasting approaches to digital education in European and Chinese schools.

Du 3 au 8 juillet 2024, École d’été de la Capital Normal University (CNU), Faculté d’éducation « Éduquer à la diversité culturelle et à la citoyenneté mondiale »

Summer School Capital Normal University (CNU)

College of Education, Capital Normal University, Beijing, China

– Summer school Title: “Educating for cultural diversity and global citizenship

CNU International Week 2024 is an on-site intensive programme hosted at Capital Normal University (CNU) that explores how to empower students through ethical, intercultural and reflexive education in multilingual societies and a globalised world, drawing on innovations and European experiences.

Scheduled from Saturday 8 July to Thursday 12 July, it combines lectures and interactive workshops led by the University of Bordeaux team (programme coordinator Régis Malet). Core themes include intercultural communication, multilingualism and diversity in education, and comparative/international perspectives on educational practices and professional development.

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