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Mathematics Education for the Future Project

An independent , philanthropic and non-commercial project founded in 1986 to support and encourage innovation in mathematics, statistics, science and computer education

Projectwebsite (Alan Rogerson)

General

In the 1970s the annual conferences of the CIEAEM in Europe were distinguished by their friendly and relaxed programme and were always held in beautiful places. They were the model for all our conferences starting in 1999, We always meet in a beautiful place, so that the relaxing atmosphere will stimulate us to work together. King’s College, Cambridge in 2022 was just such a place!

The Symposium was organised by the Mathematics Education for the Future Project – an independent educational philanthropic association coordinated Dr. Alan Rogerson (Poland/UK). Since its inception in 1986 our Project has received support and funding from many universities and especially ICMI, ICME, the British Council and UNESCO.

In 1992 UNESCO published our Project Handbook “Moving Into the 21st Century” as Volume 8 in the UNESCO series Studies In Mathematics Education.

Our conferences are renowned for their friendly and productive working atmosphere and are attended by innovative teachers and mathematics educators from all over the world and all 6 continents – for example 44 countries were represented at our 2009 conference in Dresden, Germany.

In 1992 UNESCO published our Project Handbook “Moving Into the 21st Century” as Volume 8 in the UNESCO series Studies In Mathematics Education.

Conference 2026

Previous conferences

next to the pyramids in Cairo, Egypt in 1999,

in the historic Holy Land in Jordan in 2000,

a country retreat in Poland in 2001,

where the Great Barrier Reef meets the rain forest in Australia in 2001,

on the beautiful coast of Sicily in 2002,

in Brno, the historic capital of Moravia, Czech Republic in 2003,

in Ciechocinek, a historic spa town in Poland in 2004,

in Malaysia overlooking the Straits of Johor in 2005,

in the scenic surroundings of Charlotte, North Carolina, USA in 2007,

in the splendour of Dresden, Germany in 2009,

amidst the natural beauty of South Africa in 2011,

on the spectacular Balkan coast of Montenegro in 2014,

in the historic island of Sicily in Catania in 2015,

on the shores of Lake Balaton in Hungary in 2017,

in the charming and historic university town of Maynooth in the Irish Republic in 2019,

in the splendour of King’s College, Cambridge in the UK in 2022,

in The Queen’s College in the heart of Oxford University in 2023 in the UK

in the ancient & beautiful city of Bologna in Italy in 2024

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