Additional Sponsorship Opportunities
From beginners to Grandmasters, researchers to coaches, chess has a varied and vast role in society. Join us to share your experiences and meet others who share your passion for the game!
We encourage both empirically based presentations that use quantitative, qualitative, or mixed methodological approaches to demonstrate the impacts of chess, as well as educational, theoretical, and practitioner-based approaches connected to chess education.
Submission Categories
Conference submissions can take one of two forms: single presentation submissions or panel submissions.
SINGLE PRESENTATION SUBMISSIONS: The Program Committee will assemble single paper submissions into panels and appoint a moderator or discussant. We encourage proposals that target cutting-edge topics under the general theme of chess research and learning. Submit a single presentation here.
PANEL SUBMISSIONS: Panels will provide opportunities to examine a specific chess topic from a variety of perspectives, methodologies, or geographic locales. Panel participants might include researchers, practitioners, and policymakers. The organizer of a panel submission should propose the topic, identify participants, and describe the specific format to be used. Panel submissions will range from 60-minute concurrent sessions to 75-minute plenary sessions. Submit a panel submission here.
We strongly encourage submission of proposals that take advantage of the diversity of conference participants, both internationally and by sector, which stimulate broad discussions.
All submissions are due by 5PM CT on Friday, April 5, 2024. Notification of proposal acceptance or rejection will be sent by May 15, 2024.