FIDE is thrilled to invite you to the Social Chess Research Conference, an online event bringing together researchers, educators, practitioners, and chess enthusiasts to explore how chess contributes to improving quality of life, fostering social development, inclusion, empowerment, and rehabilitation.
Date: Saturday, February 22, 2025
Time: 15:00-19:30 CET
Location: Online (Zoom)
This unique conference serves as a platform to highlight innovative applications of chess, from research breakthroughs to real-world stories of empowerment and hope.
Program Structure
15:00–15:15 | Welcome Address by Dana Reizniece, Deputy Chair of the FIDE Management Board and Andre Vögtlin, FIDE Social Commission Chair
15:15–15:20 | FIDE Social Chess Videos
15:30–17:45 | Chess Research Presentations
17:45–18:00 | Chess Research Project Pitches
18:00–18:20 | Breakout Sessions - Participants can join breakout rooms, each representing one of our social chess projects:
In these breakout sessions, scientific and operative questions can be raised and discussed among participants. Moderators will document the discussions and present a summary in the main session once the rooms close.
18:20–19:00 | Reporting from the Breakout Sessions
19:00–19:30 | Closing Remarks & Future Collaboration Opportunities
Why Attend?
This conference offers an inspiring blend of keynote presentations, interactive discussions, and thought-provoking panels, connecting a diverse community of individuals dedicated to leveraging chess as a tool for social transformation.
Registration
Register here: https://forms.gle/6quumvjkrAxadBWG8
Zoom link will only be sent to registered participants.