Calls for Proposals Is Open and We Want YOU in Prague

đź“ť Calls for Proposals 

The call for proposals for EuroPython 2025 is OPEN! 🎉 Similar to last year we will have a mixture of tutorials, talks and posters.

  • Tutorials/Workshops (14-15 July): will be hands-on 180 min sessions with 40-100 participants
  • Talks & Posters (16-18 July): 30 or 45 min length presentations of specific and general interest to the European Python community (including a dedicated PyData track).

We are looking for sessions of all levels: beginner, intermediate, and advanced.

No matter your level of Python or public speaking experience, EuroPython's job is to help you bring yourself to our community so we all flourish and benefit from each other's experience and contribution. 🏆

The deadline for submission is 27th January, 2025 23:59 UTC.

We would love to see your proposals bubbling in there. Help us make 2025 the year of another incredible EuroPython!

Remember that the sooner you submit your proposals, you will have an option to hear back from us with some feedback to improve your proposal.

For more information, have a look at https://ep2025.europython.eu/programme/cfp.

How to Write a Strong EuroPython Proposal 

Unsure how to write a proposal? Our program committee recorded a video to help you structure your ideas and make your proposal stand out.

Watch it here:

🦒Speaker Mentorship Programme - Closes Today! 

The Mentorship Programme is back for EuroPython 2025!

As a diverse and inclusive community EuroPython offers support for potential speakers who want help preparing for their contribution. To achieve this, we are running the Speaker Mentorship Programme again.

We’re looking for mentors to help our mentees craft great proposals and, if accepted, help them prepare their talks. If you are interested in helping mentees as their mentor, please register here: https://forms.gle/Wbn9Z7zBQtK56xjS9 

If you need support with speaking at EuroPython—especially if you’re from an underrepresented or marginalized group in the tech industry—we encourage you to apply below to become a mentee. https://forms.gle/HgyoWnp3sc89S5DbA

After the CfP, we will host an online panel session with 2–3 experienced community members who will share their advice with first-time speakers. At the end of the panel, there will be a Q&A session to answer all the participants’ questions.

You can watch the recording of the previous year’s workshop here:

đź’ž Want to Sponsor?

EuroPython is one of the largest Python conferences in Europe, and it wouldn’t be possible without our sponsors. We are so grateful for the companies who have already expressed interest. If you’re interested in sponsoring EuroPython 2025 as well, please reach out to us at sponsoring@europython.eu.

🏛️ EuroPython Society 

Board Report 

The EuroPython conference wouldn’t be what it is without the incredible volunteers who make it all happen. Behind the scenes, there’s also the EuroPython Society—a volunteer-led non-profit that manages the fiscal and legal aspects of running the conference, oversees its organization, and works on a few smaller projects like the grants programme. To keep everyone in the loop and promote transparency, the Board has decided to start sharing regular updates on what we’re working on. And guess what? The December board report is ready: https://www.europython-society.org/board-report-for-december-2024/

We are sponsoring

The mission of the EuroPython Society is to support Python communities across Europe, and we’re excited to sponsor PyCon+Web 2025, happening January 24–25 in Berlin. If you’re attending and want to be the first to get EP 2025 stickers, stop by the community stands.

đź’— Community Spotlight 

At the recent Prague Python meetup Pyvo, one of our co-organizers, Honza Král, gave an inspiring lightning talk encouraging others to submit a proposal. A big thank you to the local community for their support in spreading the word!

Are you attending any tech meetups or conferences? If so, we’d appreciate your help in letting others know that our Call for Proposals is still open. 

🙏 We need YOUR help! 

To create the best conference, we need the best program—and for that, we need your help! Spread the word that the call for proposals is open by liking, commenting on, and sharing our posts:

Do you know someone who would make a great speaker? Encourage them to submit a proposal! Have something to share but feeling unsure? Send anyway—we’d love to hear from you!

Are you a previous speaker? Help us invite more amazing speakers by sharing your unique experience. Some of our past speakers are already sharing their experiences on social media. 

If you'd like to join in, record a short video and share it with your network! Don’t forget to tag us so we can reshare it!

Not a fan of being on camera? No problem—help us out by sharing your experience in writing! Post about it on social media.

Thank you for helping us make this conference the best it can be!

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