7th International Conference on Education, Knowledge and Information Management

7th International Conference on Education, Knowledge and Information Management

Oct 15, 2026 - Oct 17, 2026

Date

2:00 PM - 6:00 PM

Time

Churchill College, University of Cambridge, Storey's Way, Cambridge, CB3 0DS

Location

Free

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The 2026 7th International Conference on Education, Knowledge and Information Management (ICEKIM 2026) will be held in the vibrant city of Cambridge at the historic Churchill College, University of Cambridge, UK, from October 15 to 17, 2026. The event is sponsored by Anglia Ruskin University (Cambridge, UK), Northeastern University (Shenyang, China) and the Cambridge Silicon Age Centre for Innovation (Cambridge, UK). This premier event will bring together leading researchers, educators, policymakers and industry experts to explore the latest advancements and emerging challenges in education, knowledge systems, and information management within an increasingly digital and interconnected global landscape.

As educational paradigms and information technologies continue to evolve, ICEKIM 2026 will serve as a dynamic platform for sharing innovative research, proven best practices, and transformative ideas. Participants will engage in insightful discussions on a wide range of topics, including artificial intelligence in education, digital literacy, big data in knowledge management, e-learning innovations, and sustainable information systems, among others.

We invite researchers, practitioners, and scholars from around the world to join us in Cambridge—a city celebrated for its rich history and modern innovation—for an inspiring exchange of ideas and strategies that will shape the future of learning and knowledge dissemination worldwide.

Be part of ICEKIM 2026 and contribute to the global dialogue on education and information innovation!

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