Call for Contributions

Together, we ask: What should social mentoring become?
This conference creates space to reflect on how social mentoring research and practice can evolve across organizational, local, national, and European contexts, and how these developments can be shaped collaboratively within broader welfare, migration, and education systems.

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Call for Contributions

Together, we ask: What should social mentoring become?
This conference creates space to reflect on how social mentoring research and practice can evolve across organizational, local, national, and European contexts, and how these developments can be shaped collaboratively within broader welfare, migration, and education systems.

Submit form

Shape the Conference with Us!

We warmly invite researchers and practitioners from around the world to co-create the program. Please submit your ideas for contributions by March 31, 2026, drawing on:

  • empirical or theoretical research,
  • innovative program designs,
  • advocacy and strategic developments, or
  • cross-sector collaborations and participatory approaches.

Designed as a high-engagement arena, the conference brings newcomers and experienced actors from academia, practice, and policy into dialogue.

Overview of accepted formats

Thematic Impulse Panel
You provide an input (10 min.), followed by a guided discussion. All contributors are expected to participate in a preparatory online meeting.
1.5-hour session; 3–4 contributors; 1 chair

Spotlight Sessions
You present a pitch (7 min.) highlighting key insights from your research and/or innovation project.
1-hour session; 4–5 pitches; 1 chair

Poster Exhibition with Knowledge Walks
You showcase and present (5 min.) key aspects of your work during a guided knowledge walk.
Exhibition on both days; 1-hour guided tour; 3–4 stops per group; 1 guide

Workshops
You facilitate an interactive session focused on skill-building, problem-solving, or co-creation.
60 min.; 1-2 projects per workshop

Project Marketplace
You set up a stand to showcase your project or initiative and interact with participants.
Friday afternoon; 1.5 hours; 10–15 exhibitors

Self-defined Format
You propose an original topic and format, which may be co-creative, performative, participatory, or experimental.
Up to 60 min.; facilitation to be defined by the proposer