Partnerships that further our mission
Our partners
We partner with scientific organisations and media outlets to further our mission to spread the word about how children and young people develop and learn.
Emerald Publishing
We believe in quality education for everyone, everywhere and by highlighting the issue and working with experts in the field, we can start to find ways we can all be part of the solution.
If you’re an author, researcher, or someone who cares as much as we do about education and lifelong learning, we would love to work with you and help your research to contribute to our Quality Education for All goal.
AAAS
Founded in 1848, the American Association for the Advancement of Science is an international, nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing science, engineering and innovation for the benefit of all people. With more than 120,000 individual members in more than 91 countries, AAAS is the world’s largest multidisciplinary scientific society and a leading publisher of cutting-edge research through the Science family of journals. As one of the top voices for science worldwide, AAAS spearheads initiatives in policy, international cooperation and diplomacy, STEM education, public engagement, and more. AAAS strives to promote and defend the integrity of science and its use, provide a voice for science on societal issues, and strengthen and diversify the science and technology workforce. More information is available at www.aaas.org.
CDS: Cognitive Development Society
The Cognitive Development Society provides a unified voice for the wide range of scholars, practitioners, and others who are interested in change and continuity in the intellectual processes that support mental life.
Center for the Developing Adolescent
The mission of the Center for the Developing Adolescent is to improve the education, health, and well-being of adolescents through developmental science.
For their blog, the Center for the Developing Adolescent is in the process of creating an online hub for parents, educators, and other youth-serving professionals with science-based resources related to adolescent development and COVID-19.
CIFAR: Canadian Institute for Advanced Research
The Canadian Institute for Advanced Research creates knowledge that is transforming our world. Established in 1982, the Institute brings together interdisciplinary groups of extraordinary researchers from around the globe to address questions and challenges of importance to the world. Our networks help support the growth of research leaders and are catalysts for change in business, government and society.
CSS: Cognitive Science Society
The mission of the Cognitive Science Society is to promote Cognitive Science as a discipline, and to foster scientific interchange among researchers in various areas of study, including Artificial Intelligence, Linguistics, Anthropology, Psychology, Neuroscience, Philosophy, and Education.
Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma
The Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma, a project of the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, is dedicated to informed, innovative and ethical news reporting on violence, conflict and tragedy. The Dart Center nurtures and sustains interdisciplinary collaboration and communication among news professionals, clinicians, academic researchers and others concerned with the public understanding of trauma and resilience.
DIPF – German Institute for International Educational Research
The German Institute for International Educational Research supports educational research, educational practice, educational policy and educational administration on the basis of scientific infrastructure services as well as research and educational system evaluations. As a member of the Leibniz Association, DIPF aligns fundamental research with innovative developmental work and its implementation to the benefit of society.
EARLI: European Association for Research on Learning and Instruction
The European Association for Research on Learning and Instruction is an international networking organisation for junior and senior researchers in education. Representing over 2000 members in more than 60 countries, EARLI is the biggest educational association in Europe. EARLI offers a wide range of activities to support its members in their academic endeavours. Through the Biennial EARLI Conference, Special Interest Groups and research groups, EARLI aims to encourage researchers to meet and discuss in an international context.
Flux: The Society for Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience
The Flux Society’s purpose is to advance the understanding of human brain development by serving as a forum for professional and student scientists, physicians, and educators to: exchange information and educate the next generation of developmental cognitive neuroscience researchers; make widely available scientific research findings on brain development; encourage translational research to clinical populations; promote public information by discussing implications on the fields of education, health, juvenile law, parenting, and mental health, and encourage further progress in the field of developmental cognitive neuroscience.
Fritz+Fränzi: the Swiss parenting magazine
Fritz+Fränzi is Switzerland’s most widely read parenting magazine. Introduced in 2001, it is published by the Elternsein Foundation in Zurich and is intended for parents of school-aged children as well as for teachers. Its purpose is to provide advice and guidance on issues relating to parenting and education. The magazine, which has a circulation of more than 102,000, comes out 10 times a year. In addition, it publishes articles for parents online on a daily basis.
IMBES: International Mind, Brain and Education Society
The International Mind, Brain and Education Society aims to facilitate cross-cultural collaboration in biology, education and the cognitive and developmental sciences. IMBES is dedicated to improving the state of knowledge in and dialogue between these areas; developing resources for scientists, practitioners, public policy makers, and the public; and creating and identifying promising research directions and educational practices.
LEAD Graduate School & Research Network
The LEAD Graduate School & Research Network is an international and interdisciplinary research network with an integrated training program for PhD candidates and postdocs located at the University of Tübingen. With their research on topics such as learning, educational achievement, and life course development, LEAD aims to understand and improve educational processes and contribute to the evidence-based approach in educational policy.
npj Science of Learning Community
The npj Science of Learning Community is a Nature Research venture that connects researchers with a global audience interested in understanding learning. It is a dynamic online space discussing all kinds of topics across the mind, brain and education.
SRCD: Society for Research in Child Development
The Society for Research in Child Development is a membership association that advances developmental science and promotes its use to improve human lives.
The Child and Family Blog
The Child and Family Blog reports on the most important and highest quality research on child and family wellbeing and promotes it through the broadcast and social media. Two leading academic institutions on both sides of the Atlantic are at the core of the Blog: The Future of Children at Princeton University and the Applied Developmental Psychology Research Group at the University of Cambridge.
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