
Deadline:
June 22, 2026
Program Starts: June 22, 2026
Program Ends: June 24, 2026
Location(s)
Germany
Overview
The 2026 Jan Tinbergen European Peace Science Conference will be held at the Humboldt University in Berlin on June 22-24, 2026.
The NEPS Lecture will be given by Idean Salehyan, University of North Texas.
Financial support provided by The Humboldt University.
The Jan Tinbergen European Peace Science Conference hosts presentations that address any issue relating to peace and security broadly defined. As ever, we strive for a multi-disciplinary program comprising contributions with a wide range of theoretical and methodological approaches, including strictly theoretical work, game theory and formal modeling, statistical and econometric analysis, qualitative studies, and experiments. Abstracts are submitted online through our portal (link below). Please note that we do not accept multiple submissions by the same applicant.
Programs and lists of participants of previous editions are available below.
Please note that PhD students are eligible for the Stuart A. Bremer Award. Eligible papers cannot be co-authored with a senior researcher. The winner is rewarded with a bursary to attend the conference of the Peace Science Society (International).
Details
We welcome presentations that address any issue relating to peace and security broadly defined. As in the past, we strive for a multi-disciplinary program comprising contributions with a wide range of theoretical and methodological approaches, including strictly theoretical work, game theory and formal modeling, statistical and econometric analysis, qualitative studies, and experiments.
About NEPS
An international association for the advancement of peace research and related studies in Europe
"The Network of European Peace Scientists is a network of scholars committed to the advancement of Peace Research in Europe. In line with Peace Science tradition, the NEPS welcomes scholars from an interdisciplinary community from a variety of disciplines such as economics, political science, regional science, mathematics, and history. Since 2000 NEPS holds an annual conference entitled ‘Jan Tinbergen European Peace Science Conference”.
Opportunity is About
Eligibility
Candidates should be from:
Description of Ideal Candidate
Dates
Deadline: June 22, 2026
Program starts:
June 22, 2026
Program ends:
June 24, 2026
Cost/funding for participants
NEPS offers financial support for conference participation on a need basis. Those with accepted submissions can apply via email (info@europeanpeacescientists.org) with a letter of application explaining the need for funding. While the support program is primarily intended for early career scholars, it is open to all. Funding includes a waiver for the conference registration fee plus a maximum of 800 Euros for travel and accommodation expenses, and will only be available at the close of the conference as reimbursement of valid payment receipts. Applications start on the day conference acceptances are communicated and close after one month. Since our budget is limited, support is offered on a first come first served basis. NEPS reserves the right to withold funding in case of absence of qualifying applications.
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