Announcing The Paris Conference on Education (PCE2022) & The Paris Conference on Arts & Humanities (PCAH2022)

Call for Papers: The Paris Conference on Education (PCE2022) & The Paris Conference on Arts & Humanities (PCAH2022)


The Paris Conference on Education (PCE2021) and The Paris Conference on Arts & Humanities (PCAH2021) will be held concurrently in July 2022, in partnership with the IAFOR Research Centre at the Osaka School of International Public Policy (OSIPP) at Osaka University, Japan.

The guest speakers for the 2022 conferences will be announced over the coming months – follow the conference websites and IAFOR Facebook page for the latest information.

The Organising Committee is currently calling for papers to be presented at the joint event.


IAFOR Journal of Education (Scopus Indexed Journal)

This conference is associated with the Scopus and DOAJ listed IAFOR Journal of Education.


Key Information
  • Location & Venue: Paris, France
  • Dates: Tuesday, June 14, 2022 ​to Friday, June 17, 2022
  • Early Bird Abstract Submission Deadline: January 19, 2022*
  • Final Abstract Submission Deadline: April 1, 2022
  • Registration Deadline for Presenters: April 29, 2022

*Submit early to take advantage of the discounted registration rates. Learn more about our registration options.


A Message from the PCE/PCAH2022 Organising Committee

Bienvenue à Paris!

Paris has always been a city driven by strident ideas, where discussions and debates are lively, open and frequently heated, overspilling into protests, strikes and even revolution. As such, the French capital is among the world’s most important cultural and intellectual centers, and a city of great history and energy.

Over the course of its history, Paris has been the venue for real and intellectual battles over ideas, ideals and ideologies; between conservative and reformist, secular and religious, multicultural and national, East and West, and all shades of left and right. The French educational system and its fiercely independent, highly vocal, and hugely influential teachers and lecturers are always at the center of national and indeed international politics and policy. Added to this vigorous public intellectual arena are politicians, writers, journalists, artists, and filmmakers, each bringing a wide variety of perspectives and experience.

As countless scholars have done in difficult times before, we meet in Paris to consider the future and the education of future generations with apprehension, but also with great hope. We come together as educators and colleagues, as researchers and friends, and with the goal of breathing new life into the global and international academic community that is IAFOR.

Human contact, interaction and communication is what drives us, and for many of us over the past couple of years, we have been unable to meet our colleagues, students, teachers, collaborators and even family.

We look forward to seeing you again, and to your active participation in the event.

- The PCE/PCAH Organising Committee



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