The Bebras International Task Workshop 2026: Cambridge, UK
Registration is available from January 2026.

A warm welcome
The Raspberry Pi Foundation is honoured to organise and host the 22nd International Bebras Task Workshop in 2026.
The International Bebras Task Workshop is one of the most important annual events for the Bebras community. The workshop brings together members of the Bebras community to discuss, review, and refine potential Bebras tasks for the year’s Bebras Challenge for each country. As well as providing an opportunity for networking, the workshop gives participants a chance to learn from one another and deepen their understanding of how the Bebras Challenge is run.
We’ll be hosting the 22nd International Bebras Task Workshop in Cambridge, a historic city in eastern England. Renowned for being home to one of the world’s leading academic institutions, the University of Cambridge, the city blends innovation with a rich heritage and stunning medieval architecture — check out King’s College Chapel and the Mathematical Bridge while you are here!
Cambridge is also a hub for cutting-edge research and technology, often referred to as Silicon Fen due to its thriving tech and biotech industries. The River Cam, where punting is a popular activity, runs through the city, adding to its picturesque charm. With a vibrant cultural scene, numerous museums, and a diverse community, Cambridge is a global centre of education, science, and history.
We look forward to welcoming you to both the International Bebras Task Workshop 2026 and, of course, to Cambridge.
The Raspberry Pi Foundation

Event details
Dates
Arrival: Sunday 10 May 2026, with dinner and first sessions in the evening
Departure: Friday 15 May 2026
Venue
The Møller Institute, Cambridge, UK.
