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Wisdom Days: Science for Sustainability Transformations | 6-8 May, 2026

The Wisdom Days conference invites together multi-, trans-, and interdisciplinary scholarship that seeks to create knowledge, understanding, or solutions related to sustainability transformations.
Info
Event date
06.05.2026 12:00 - 08.05.2026 17:00
Event type
Congresses and conferences
Event language
English
Event address

Main building (C)
Seminaarinkatu 15
Jyväskylä 40100
Finland

Event organizer
Ģֱ
Event payment
A paid event
Registration period
-

Welcome to Wisdom Days!

The Ģֱ School of Resource Wisdom (JYU.Wisdom) and Sustainability Transformations Doctoral Education pilot (SusTra) warmly welcome you to the very first Wisdom Days conference, which will be held on-site in Jyväskylä, Finland on 6-8 May, 2026.

The multidisciplinary conference will foster scientific discussions on topics related to sustainability transformations and planetary well-being. In addition to international keynote speakers, facilitating new connections and co-creating knowledge in a respectful environment are at the heart of the event.

Key dates

  • Call for Abstracts: 1 September until 14 November 2025
  • Notification to authors: 12 January 2026
  • Registration opens: 12 January 2026
    • Early bird until 28 February 2026
    • Regular until 20 March 2026
  • Conference: 7 to 8 May 2026, pre-conference programme 6 May

Contact

wisdom-days@jyu.fi

Conference main theme: Sustainability Transformations

View of a green park in a city
Photo by Nerea Marti Sesarino via Unsplash

As the world faces escalating climate crises, biodiversity loss, and growing social inequalities, research on sustainability transformations has become more urgent and relevant than ever. Sustainability transformations refer to profound, systemic changes in societal structures, technologies, values and behaviors aimed at achieving long-term coexistence between humans and nonhumans, that supports their flourishing in ecological, social, and economic terms.

These transformations require shifts in governance, innovation, and cultural paradigms. Thus the Wisdom Days research conference on sustainability transformations invites together multi- and interdisciplinary scholarship that seeks to create knowledge, understanding, or solutions related to these challenges.

Plaque with the text "System change not climate change"
Photo by Ma Ti on Unsplash

An old shoe in which a little flower is planted to grow
Photo by Elena Shirnina via Unsplash

View of a river flowing through fields
Photo by Michal Jarmoluk via Pixabay

Hands holding a little plant and some soil
Photo by Noah Buscher on Unsplash

Picture of trees and benches on campus area

Aerial view of the Ģֱ Seminaarinmäki campus with Nature Positive Universities logo on the lower right corner.

Introducing the organizers

The main organizer of Wisdom Days 2026 is the School of Resource Wisdom at the Ģֱ (JYU.Wisdom). This is the first time the entire large community gathers to discuss and collaborate together!

The Sustainability Transformations Doctoral Education Pilot (SusTra) acts as co-organizer for the conference, and Wisdom Days 2026 is also the second annual symposium of the SusTra pilot.

Contact: wisdom-days@jyu.fi

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#WisdomDays26
#uniofjyvaskyla

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Abstract submission

The Call for Papers is open from 1 September until 14 November 2025.

View towards a speaker from the audience

The submitted abstracts should be related, but not necessarily limited to the sub-themes of the conference. Wisdom Days aims for multi-disciplinary discussions and welcomes all research related to sustainability transformations.

The conference accepts proposals for talks, speed-talks, posters, and workshops. The call for papers will be open from 1 September until 14 November 2025, and you will be notified in January 2026 if your abstract has been accepted. Please note that Wisdom Days is an in-person event, remote participation is not possible.

The main theme of Wisdom Days in 2026 is Sustainability transformations, and the conference sub-themes are:

  • Transformations (Understanding and advancing sustainability transitions)
  • Production/consumption systems and the economy
  • Diversity in world and worldviews (biodiversity and multispecies relations)
  • Sustainable and Planetary Well-being
  • Action, arts, and agency (Co-creating sustainability)
  • Nature Positive Universities

Please find more information about the abstract guidelines and themes below.

Note: proposals for workshops have separate guidelines in addition to the general guidelines for submissions. All proposals use the same submission form.

Guidelines

View of a green park in a city

Conference themes

Conference agenda

The preliminary agenda for Wisdom Days 2026 is available below. Please note that the programme will be updated regularly and the local organizing committee reserves the right to make changes to the programme.

During the parallel sessions, presentations will take place simultaneously in different rooms. Detailed information about the schedules and parallel sessions will be added closer to the conference.

Jyväskylän yliopiston päärakennus kesällä.

*Coffee breaks are included in the registration fee; however, lunch and dinner are not included.

Workshop information

In addition to the main conference program, Wisdom Days 2026 offers a selection of engaging pre-conference workshops and a post-conference campus tour. These sessions are designed to provide participants with practical tools, new perspectives, and opportunities for personal and professional development in the context of sustainability transformations. Whether you're interested in hands-on skills, nature-based practices, or simply connecting with peers, there's something for everyone! You can sign in to the pre-conference workshops and post-conference campus tour when registering to the conference.

Note! More workshops will be part of the conference program as we have an open call to organize workshop sessions (see "Call for papers"). Information about them will be provided after the decisions are made in January 2026.

Keynote speakers

Wisdom Days welcomes three international keynote speakers to share their insights on sustainability transformations.
Rauna Kuokkanen, Research Professor of Arctic Indigenous Politics, University of Lapland

Rauna Kuokkanen

Sustainability transitions and Indigenous futures

Rauna Kuokkanen is Research Professor of Arctic Indigenous Politics at the University of Lapland (Finland) and Adjunct Professor of Political Science at the University of Toronto. Her research focuses on comparative Indigenous politics and law, Indigenous feminism and gender, Arctic governance, and settler colonialism in the Nordic countries. Her Sámi name is Jovnna Jon Anne Kirstte Rávdná or Fierranjot Kirstte Rávdná. She’s from the Deatnu River, Ohcejohka/Utsjoki.

Sustainability transitions are not only technical shifts but structural and political transformations. Indigenous participation in these processes cannot be reduced to consultation or tokenism; it requires rethinking relations—between states and Indigenous nations, human and non-human communities, and present and future generations. This keynote explores how sustainability transitions framed in technocratic or policy-driven terms risk sidelining the futures, knowledges, and relations of Indigenous communities. By centering Indigenous conceptions of environmental justice, the talk highlights how Indigenous peoples’ struggles for land, sovereignty, and self-determination are not marginal but foundational to just transitions. The keynote asks: What would it mean to design sustainability transformations that begin from Indigenous futures, rather than fit Indigenous peoples, their ways of knowing, governing, and relating into pre-existing models?

Keynote session: Thursday, 7th May 2026

Ntnu Klöcker
Christian A. Klöckner, Professor in Social Psychology, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Photographer: Elin Iversen

Christian A. Klöckner

Success and failure stories of sustainability-related behavior change, and the role of democratic innovations in enabling rapid transitions

Christian A. Klöckner is professor in social psychology specialized in environmental psychology. He leads the research group for Citizens, Environment and Safety at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, several large, interdisciplinary research projects, and is the author of more than 150 scientific papers and books in the area. His work is highly cited in scientific papers, but also in the policy making domain.

In his talk, he will reflect on the potential and limits of behaviour science to address the big challenges of our societies (including climate change, biodiversity loss, and resource overuse). Based on his rich knowledge from many international projects, he will present success stories of how people manage to change their behaviour in a more sustainable direction, but also failures to do so. He will also reflect on how democratic innovations are necessary to manage rapid transitions. 

Keynote session: Thursday, 7th May 2026

BW Joern-Fischer
Prof. Dr. Jörn Fischer, Professor of Sustainable Landscapes at the Social-Ecological Systems Institute (SESI), Leuphana University Lüneburg

Jörn Fischer

Regenerative dynamics for sustainability

Prof. Jörn Fischer is professor of sustainable landscapes at the Social-Ecological Systems Institute (SESI) of Leuphana University Lüneburg, Germany. His recent work has focused on the intersection of food security and biodiversity conservation in southwestern Ethiopia. His research spans three continents, including Australia, Europe, and Africa. He has authored over 200 journal articles, making significant empirical and conceptual contributions to the field.

In his keynote, Prof. Fischer will explore the emerging concept of regenerative dynamics for sustainability. Notions of regeneration have entered discourses in several fields that are relevant for sustainability, including, among others, ecology, agriculture, economics, management, sociology, psychology and chemistry. A review of existing work shows that there are interesting parallels between these fields. By carefully defining key concepts, such as regenerative dynamics, regenerative practices and regenerative momentum, it is possible to derive generalized insights about what characterizes regenerative systems. Such insights, in turn, promise to spark new insights for sustainability science and practice, and could help to foster new, integrative developments across multiple areas of sustainability practice.

Keynote session: Friday, 8th May 2026

Registration information

Registration will be open from 12 January until 20 March, 2026.
Participation fees
Early bird prices Valid 12 Jan-28 Feb 2026 
Regular 180 €
Doctoral researchers 100 €
Normal prices Valid 1 March-20 March 2026
Regular 200 €
Doctoral researchers 120 €

Note! Bachelor's and Master's degree students registered at the Ģֱ (JYU) have free access (0€)

Registration is required for all attendees of the conference. The conference fee must be paid online at the time of registration. Please read the registration and payment form carefully before filling it in and making the payment.

Please note that to secure a presentation slot in the conference program, the abstract author must register for the conference.

The conference fee covers the conference program including workshops, campus tour and the coffee breaks. Lunches and the conference dinner are not included in the participation fee. The after-dinner party is free for everyone.

Welcome to the historical Seminaarinmäki campus

Enjoy the beautiful scenery of one of the European Heritage Label sites!

Wisdom Days will be held on-site at the Seminaarinmäki campus in Jyväskylä. Seminaarinmäki is a unique cultural and natural environment that reflects the history of Finnish architecture for over a hundred years. The campus is known worldwide for its numerous buildings designed by Alvar Aalto. Conference events will be held at the University main building (Capitolium, C) and the Seminarium building (S).

Address:

Ģֱ, Main building (C)
Seminaarinkatu 15
40100 Jyväskylä
Finland

Getting to Jyväskylä

The Wisdom Days conference supports green travel and encourages attendees to prefer sustainable ways of travelling. Jyväskylä is easily accessible by train or bus. The trip from Helsinki takes approximately 3.5 hours. Trains and long-distance buses will arrive to the Jyväskylä Central Station (Matkakeskus) that is 1.5 kilometers away from the Seminaarinmäki campus. Within Jyväskylä it is easy to travel by foot or take the local “Linkki” bus that runs through the campus area frequently.

Navigating the campus

The JYU campus navigation site helps you locate the venues on campus. You can search for a building by writing the name of the building to the search bar.

(E.g. To find the main building Capitolium, search for "C" or, in Finnish, "Päärakennus".)

Satellite picture of Seminaarinmäki campus
The conference takes place at the University main building (Capitolium, C) and the Seminarium building (S).

Plan your travel

You will find more information on train and bus schedules across Finland and within Jyväskylä via the links below. Please note that the schedules for May 2026 may not yet be available, but will be updated closer to the event.

Accommodation and discounts

Hotel Alba in Mattilanniemi and Hotel Verso in downtown Jyväskylä offer special prices for Wisdom Days participants. These hotels are located conveniently within a walking distance of the Seminaarinmäki campus.

Please note that accommodation is not included in the conference fee and each participant is responsible for procuring their accommodation directly with the hotels. The special prices have limited availability and the offers are only valid for a limited time.

Other accommodation options

In addition to these two hotels, there is a variety of alternatives in and around Jyväskylä. Find more information via the link below.

Mattilanniemen kampus

Travel tips

To compensate the many costs of travelling, the conference organizers encourage you to make the most out of the time you spend in Jyväskylä. Why not stay for the weekend and see the Capital of Central Finland and the beautiful nature surrounding it?

Find more information and travel tips from the Visit Jyväskylä Region website.