European Educational Research Association


The European Educational Research Association is an association of national and regional associations representing educational researchers in Europe. EERA aims to encourage collaboration amongst educational researchers in Europe, promote communication between educational researchers and international governmental organisations and disseminate and highlight state-of-the-art findings of educational research, primarily through the annual European Conference on Educational Research and its associated journal, the European Educational Research Journal.

History

EERA was founded in June 1994 as a result of discussions among many national educational research associations and several major research institutes throughout Europe which identified the need for a European association to foster the exchange of ideas amongst European researchers, promote collaboration in research, improve research quality and offer independent advice on educational research and policies to European and national policy-makers, administrators and practitioners. From 1994 to 2007, EERA was constituted as a Charity under British Law and based in Glasgow, Scotland. Since 2008, EERA has been operating from its new office in Berlin, Germany, and is constituted as a non-profit organisation under German Law.

Objectives

EERA aims to encourage collaboration amongst educational researchers and their respective associations in Europe. It promotes communication between educational researchers and international governmental organisations, such as the EU, Council of Europe, OECD and UNESCO. Furthermore, EERA seeks to disseminate the findings of educational research and to ascertain that the contribution of educational research to policy and practice is recognized and desired.

Membership

EERA is constituted as an association of associations. Its membership is made up of more than 30 national and regional Educational Research Associations from all parts of wider Europe.

EERA member associations

EERA is governed by Council and the Executive Board].
The Executive Board is made up of the President, the Treasurer and the Secretary General who are elected for a four-year term:
2016:
Council consists of the representatives of the member associations and the co-opted Council members – the Networks’ Representative on Council, the editor of EERJ and the Convenor of the Emerging Researchers' Group.

Networks

The academic work of EERA and especially the ECER conference is organised in networks. They are either discipline oriented or focus on certain research themes within educational research.
EERA actively promotes the work and professional development of early researchers and PhD students and has therefore established the .
The Emerging Researchers' Group seeks to:·

European Conference on Educational Research (ECER)

EERA’s most visible contribution to the dissemination of educational research is the annual European Conference on Educational Research.
The first ECER took place in Twente, Netherlands in 1992. Numbers of attendants have grown steadily since then. Usually ECER attracts over 2500 researchers from about 70 different countries.
YearPlaceCountryAttendees
2019Hamburg Germany
2018BolzanoItaly2,900
2017Copenhagen Denmark
2016Dublin Ireland
2015BudapestHungary
2014PortoPortugal
2013IstanbulTurkey
2012CádizSpain
2011BerlinGermany
2010HelsinkiFinland
2009ViennaAustria
2008GothenburgSweden
2007GhentBelgium
2006GenevaSwitzerland
2005DublinIreland
2004CreteGreece
2003HamburgGermany
2002LisbonPortugal
2001LilleFrance
2000EdinburghScotland
1999LahtiFinland
1998LjublijanaSlovenia
1997Frankfurt/MainGermany
1996SevilleSpain
1995BathEngland
1992TwenteNetherlands

Other activities

EERA supports cutting-edge research and training for young researchers and established scholars by funding season schools, projects, seminars, workshops and roundtables of its networks.
Since 2009 EERA is running a series of summer schools for emerging researchers.

European Educational Research Journal (EERJ)

The European Educational Research Journal is the official journal of the European Educational Research Association. It is an international peer-reviewed journal with an Editorial Board drawn from across Europe and representing leading scholars in the educational field. The EERJ Editor is a member of the EERA Council.