Dr. Karine Verschueren to Present Keynote at the World Council for Gifted and Talented Children’s Biennial World Conference

Prof Dr. Karine Verschueren, full professor at the faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences at KU Leuven, will present a keynote at the World Council for Gifted and Talented Children’s Biennial World Conference. Prof Verschueren will discuss Social Relationaships as Contexts for Academic Talent Development.

WCGTC® President, Dr. Denise Fleith said, “Keynote speakers provide excellent opportunities to expand our frontiers by learning and reflecting on what has been researched and experienced in gifted education and talent development worldwide. They stimulate us to think of future studies and ways to implement evidence-based practices.”

The World Conference theme is The Power of Gifted Education and Talent Development in a Changing World. The conference will be hosted in Braga, Portugal from July 29 – August 2, 2025. More than 500 participants from 40 countries are expected to come together to share ideas, network, and present cutting-edge research in the field of gifted studies and talent development.   

The conference program will include many concurrent sessions, panel discussions, audiovisual presentations, and keynotes focusing on both research and practice in gifted education, talent development, and creativity.

Kobus Maree (South Africa) noted that the World Conference was “an outstanding experience…thank you so much for setting such an outstanding example for all of us to follow.” Nidal Jouni (Lebanon) commented that the conference was “beyond expectations for an online conference.” Julie Milner’s (USA) favorite parts of the conference was that “great minds converged to improve educational outcomes for the world’s children.”

To learn more about the World Conference or to register, please visit https://worldgifted2025.com/. Discounts are available for graduate and undergraduate students, as well as participants from lower-income countries.

About the World Council for Gifted and Talented Children

The World Council for Gifted and Talented Children, Inc. (WCGTC®) is a worldwide non-profit organization that provides advocacy and support for gifted children. The WCGTC is a diverse organization networking the globe with an active membership of educators, scholars, researchers, parents, and others interested in the development and education of gifted and talented children of all ages. To learn more about the WCGTC or to become a member, visit world-gifted.org

Contact: Dr. Tyler Clark, thomas.clark@wku.edu or 1-270-745-4123.

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