Two women stand at a podium and deliver a lecture during the Teaching Europe Conference.© Laurent Ghesquière

Rethinking Education for Inclusion and Democracy: Teaching Europe Conference 2025 in Limoges

The Teaching Europe Conference returned for its second edition—and for the first time in person—bringing educators, researchers, policy-makers, students and community leaders together in Limoges to explore learner-centred approaches for inclusion, justice and democratic participation across Europe.

The second edition of the Teaching Europe Conference took place in Limoges on 9 and 10 December, marking the first time the event was held in person. The conference brought together 55 participants: educators, researchers, policy-makers, and community leaders united by a shared commitment: to reimagine education not merely as a system for transferring knowledge, but as a powerful tool for inclusion, justice, and democratic participation across Europe.

Learner-centred approaches for active citizenship

At a time when Europe faces pressing societal challenges—from social inequality and democratic backsliding to migration and climate change—the conference explored how innovative, learner-centred pedagogies can connect formal education with civic engagement. Participants shared experiences, research, and practices that prepare students not only for professional life but also for active citizenship.

Contact

Sandrine Simon
University of Limoges & WP3 Lead
Group foto of contributors to the Teaching Europe Conference 2025.© Laurent Ghesquière

Engaging formats and student participation

The programme was thought to engage active participation from lecturers and students. Participants were invited to visit the UNILIM health simulation centre, and participate to a debate on inclusive mobility. A special time was dedicated to students, with in-person and online poster presentations.

Education as a driver of democratic participation

By fostering dialogue and collaboration, the event highlighted the transformative potential of education in promoting equity, inclusion, and participatory democracy across Europe, while positioning Limoges as a vibrant hub for this international exchange.

For more information, check out the EUPeace Teaching Europe Conference 2025 event page here.

Area

About EUPeaceEducation

Group

AcademicsStudents

Initiative

EUPeace as AllianceEUPeace project (2023-2027)

University

Comillas Pontifical UniversityÇukurova UniversityJustus Liebig University GiessenMarburg UniversityUniversity of CalabriaUniversity of LimogesUniversity of MostarUniversity of SarajevoUniversity of West Bohemia in Pilsen

Activity

2025 Teaching Europe ConferenceTeacher EducationTeaching Staff Academy (TSA)WP3 (2023-2027)