Latest News: June 2nd
August 2012: Two EUROGEO sessions at the IGU Congress, Cologne - find out more
Conference 2013 will take place in Bruges, Belgium
EUROGEO Conference 2011 - Geography: Your World - European perspectives, June 2-5, 2010, Athens, Greece - presentations and photos online
More than 120 participants attend the 2011 Annual Meeting and Conference, in Athens, Greece
Papers will be published in the European Journal of Geography |
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Previous events
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EUROGEO Seminar - Sustainable Geographies, May 8th, 2010, Prague, Czech Repoblic
50 participants discussed aspects of sustainabiility. They included academics, practionners, doctoral and Masters students, members of EGEA and EGEA alumni. Programme - Conference Abstracts - Seminar Presentations - Photo album
EUROGEO 2008 Liverpool UK: Future Prospects in Geography In 2008 the conference was held jointly with the HERODOT Network in the capital of culture city of Liverpool. More than 80 delegates from 30 countries participate in the event. abstracts >>
Conference presentations EUROGEO-2007 London, UK: Innovative Geography curricula In 2007 more than 80 attended the conference in London at the Institute of Education, held jointly with the HERODOT network and the IGU-CGE-UK. abstracts >>
Conference presentations EUROGEO-2006 Torun, Poland: Teach in Europe, Teach about Europe In 2006 the EUROGEO conference again took place in the historic city of Torun in Poland in October 2006 with more than 40 attendees. abstracts >>
Conference presentations Conference 2004, 2003 and 2001 In May 2004 almost 70 delegates attended the conference hosted by the Slovenian Geography Association in Bled, with the theme GeoInformation in the Classroom To find out more please visit the conference webpage
Delegates from 26 countries attended the Liverpool EUROGEO conference in September 2001,
hosted by the GA (Geographical Association).
The conference theme was ‘European citizenship and the use of ICT in Geography’.
The conference was supported through the Euro.Geo Project under the EU Socrates Minerva action.








