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CfP: EUPeace Conference 2026

Global warming and its impact
Connections with emerging conflicts, migrations, and health issues
 

Global warming brings profound environmental, social, and economic challenges. These impacts are tightly interwoven: they amplify one another and create feedback loops that, in turn, shape the climate’s future. As equilibria shift, conditions that foster tensions and conflicts increase, particularly in climate hotspots such as the Mediterranean basin.

Conference details

Date of conference: 28-30 September 2026
Venue of conference: University of Calabria, Rende (Italy)
Deadline for abstract submission: 31 March 2026
Notification of acceptance: 1 May 2026
Submission of full paper drafts: 13 September 2026
Registration: Participation in the conference is free of charge.

Thematic areas of the conference
 
  • Security and Conflict Transformation
  • Climate Science and Just Transition
  • Migration and Human Rights
  • Inclusive Health and Well-Being

 

Submission Guidelines

The conference will foster dialogue among scholars, teachers, practitioners, and policymakers. Contributions can address the various topical areas defined by the EUPeace Research Hubs below from different methodological and disciplinary perspectives (participants are invited to indicate their preferred topical area in the submission form). Contributions focusing on the translation of research into teaching and research-based teaching are also particularly welcome. Early career researchers and doctoral candidates are strongly encouraged to propose conference contributions. In addition, presenters will have the opportunity to circulate (short) draft papers in advance of the conference to enhance scholarly exchange and feedback.

Please submit the abstract (max. 1000 characters) outlining your contribution and explaining its relevance to the conference themes, along with a short biographical note of the corresponding author (max. 600 characters) using this link.

 

Inclusive Health and Well-Being