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Conference Date: | 8th – 9th June 2023 |
Abstract Submission Deadline: | 10th May 2023 |
Conference Venue: | University of Oxford, U.K |
Conference Title: | Applied Research International Conference on Humanities & Education (ARICHE) June 2023 Oxford |
Publication Benefits to Attend ARICON Conferences (On-Campus or Online) - Publish in our partner international journals free-of-cost
Journal Title: Journal of Applied Learning & Teaching (JALT) ISSN: 2591-801X (SCOPUS Indexed)
Journal URL: https://journals.sfu.ca/jalt/index.php/jalt
Journal Title: Green and Low-Carbon Economy (GLCE)
Journal URL: https://ojs.bonviewpress.com/index.php/GLCE/index
Journal Title: Health Professions Education and Research (HPER) (ISSN: 2789-8466)
Journal URL: https://www.hksmp.com/journals/hper
Journal Title: Progress in Energy & Fuels (ISSN(P): 2251-2640 [PEF]
Journal URL: https://www.ipindexing.com/journal-details/Progress-in-Energy-&-Fuels/1351
Journal of International Business and Management (JIBM) (Print ISSN: 2616-5163; Online ISSN: 2616-4655)
International Journal of Education and Knowledge Management (IJEKM) (Print ISSN: 2616-5198; Online ISSN: 2616-4698)
Linguistics and Literature Studies (Print ISSN: 2331-642X; Online ISSN:)
All abstracts will be published in the Conference Proceedings
Video Conferencing Option (Only few spots available)
In order to restrain our participants from traveling during pandemic covid-19, we have introduced this new feature of video conferencing- A convenient way of sharing and discussing for those who can not travel to the conference destination
HOW IT WORKS:
- After abstract acceptance, send us your presentation slides (PPT).
- Download Zoom App (Mobile/Notepad/Tablet)
- Create (Sign-Up) a Zoom Account (www.zoom.us)
- We will send a meeting invite with an embedded video link. You can find the Meeting ID and Password.
- Verify your camera and audio input and network connectivity set up before joining the conference call and sharing your screen.
- You can leave the meeting whenever you want. Maximum Time Limit for Presentation: 10-15 Minutes
Who Should Attend?
LISD provides an opportunity for academics, practitioners, consultants, scholars, researchers and policy makers with different backgrounds and experience to present their papers in the conference and exchange and share their experiences, innovative ideas, research results, as well as discuss the practical challenges encountered and the solutions adopted.
Conference-committee highly encourage doctorate (PhD) and postgraduate students to present their research proposal or literature review or findings or issues in this conference with a very special registration fees.
Case studies, abstracts of research in progress, as well as full research papers will be considered for the conference program for presentation purposes. Listeners and keen learners are also welcomed in a specific category to attend the conference.
Authors who CANNOT travel to the conference destination for visa or other reasons may PARTICIPATE VIRTUALLY and these authors will have the same publication opportunities as the regular conference presenters.
Passionate about conducting excellent research conferences and keen on celebrating diversity, ARICON believes in filling the space between different cultures and ethnicities in order to let the world become one multi-cultural society in order to exchange and develop ideas that allow it to progress and function at its full potential. Hence, we ensure that our research conferences are conducted in various locations often deemed to be unconventional in order for your perspective to broaden and touch new horizons. However, we ensure that you experience no shortage of comfort during your stay with us and that you return with the wish to accompany us again.
ARICON editorial board consists of seasoned researchers from various parts of the world and from varied disciplines as Pure Sciences, Engineering, Information Technology, Social Sciences, Economics, Business and Management Sciences, Mass Communication etc. We are also partnered with internationally recognized journals with ISSN providing the opportunity to our conference participants to publish their work. Conference proceedings will also be published with ISBN. Supporting you to publish your research is also one of our priority.
Conference Objectives
The Conference seeks to achieve the following objectives:
- To facilitate discussion on business, education, and technology that will expedite global growth and economic recovery
- To establish networking ties between members of academia and industries
- To narrow the gap between academic and practical knowledge through international research
- To develop a series of focused research topics that will benefit the academic world
- To foster the application of methodological approaches in any environment
Conference Tracks
- Ancient and Modern Languages
- Literature
- Philosophy
- History
- Archaeology
- Anthropology
- Human geography
- Law
- Religion
- Art & Design
- Mass Communication
- Journalism
- Economics
- Education
Conference Registration Fee Includes:
- Access to all scientific sessions at the conference
- Certificate of participation/ presentation
- Congress package and inserts
- The E-abstract book
- Lunch
- Coffee breaks
- Conference proceedings with ISBN code
- Participation in breakout sessions
- Best paper award
- Official photograph
- Free excursion
Virtual participant registration fee includes
- The e-book of abstracts with the scientific program of the conferences
- The e-book of full-text proceedings with ISBN number
- Certificate of Participation/Presentation
- Networking
- Opportunity to publish in allied SCOPUS JOURNALS
- Live Or Recorded
- Technical support
Programme:
Day 1: Orientation, Constructive Talk over a cup of English Breakfast Tea and Cookies at New Bodleian Library Cafe
Excursion Oxford University Colleges, libraries, gardens Tour
University of Oxford Museum of History Visit
Timings: 09:00 a.m – 12:30 a.m
Day 2: Scientific Sessions, Presentations, Panel Discussion, Award distribution
Venue: St. Hilda’s River-side Campus, University of Oxford, U.K
Timings: 09:00 a.m – 05:00 p.m
City Sight-Seeing - Hop-On, Hop-Off
- Explore the charming city of Oxford Hop on Hop Off
- With 1 route covering more than 20 stops, hop-off at any of the stops and visit attractions of your choice
- Witness the majestic architecture of Oxford’s university buildings
- Don’t miss the unique combination of college, chapel, and a cathedral in one foundation at Christ Church
- Your ticket is valid for 24 or 48 hours with unlimited travel; hop on and off as much as you like
- Enjoy informative audio commentary in multiple languages and know more about Oxford
Important Dates
- Abstract Submission deadline: 10th May 2023
- Abstract Feedback: within 7 working days
- Early bird Registration deadline: 30th April 2023
- Regular Registration deadline: 10th May 2023
- Late Registration deadline: 7th June 2023
- Conference Dates: 8th – 9th June 2023
- Full Paper Submission Deadline (Optional) 10th July 2023
- Proceedings Publication and Journal Recommendations: 20th July 2023
CONFERENCE CHAIR
Keynote Speaker
The University of Oxford has thirty-nine colleges (including Parks College, established on 7 May 2019)[1] and six permanent private halls (PPHs) of religious foundation. Colleges and PPHs are autonomous self-governing corporations within the university, and all teaching staff and students studying for a degree at the university must belong to one of the colleges or PPHs. These colleges are not only houses of residence, but have substantial responsibility for teaching undergraduate students. Generally tutorials (one of the main methods of teaching in Oxford) and classes are the responsibility of colleges, while lectures, examinations, laboratories, and the central library are run by the university. Most colleges take both graduates and undergraduates, but several are for graduates only.
Venue: University of Oxford, U.K
Why Does ARICON Offer Free Tours During Each Conference?
In an era of globalization and multicultural sensitivity, study abroad programs are mushrooming all over the academic world. They would grow even further if academics had more time and resources to visit worldwide destinations to prepare future study abroad programs for their students. Our conferences offer the perfect opportunity to blend in presentations with organized visits to locations that would make excellent venues for study abroad programs.
Andy Warhol’s traditional fifteen minutes of fame – on the podium – stretch into days of academic interaction and discovery. It defies logic to treat conference venues as isolated academic silos when they may also double up as potential venues for study abroad programs. As a result, we promote each conference as inseparable from its geographical location, history and culture. We work hard to find sponsors in each conference’s geographical area that offer generous hospitality and tourism packages in parallel with our conference presentations.
We make our attendees’ potential clear to our sponsors. Many graduate students and professors who attend academic conferences have a lifelong career in academia in front of them. As a result, each attendee has the potential to multiply the number of future visitors to a conference’s wider geographical area. “We have memories so that we might have roses in December,” wrote Scottish novelist James Barrie.
Without the opportunity to interact and share one’s research and ideas, what is the point of attending an academic conference? There is no shortage of academic papers on the internet and at the libraries within our universities. One doesn’t need a conference to access academic research. Printed academic papers allow the reader to digest carefully instead of chasing a speaker racing against the clock. To understand what a modern conference should be like, we invite you to attend an ARICON conference and experience.
Publication and Proceedings:
We are indexed in Neilsen’s U.K which provide access not only in the UK but also globally. Later we recommend full papers to our allied journals who possess a range of indexing including SCOPUS londoninstitutesd/lisd-conference-proceedings/. The publication of paper in journal is subject to the quality of paper and the double-blind review report by the journal/s.
Our Allied Journals are Indexed/Accessed in:
(i) SCOPUS(ii) Ulrich’s serials directory, (iii) Cabell’s directories of Educational Curriculum & Methods and Educational Psychology and Administration, (iv) Proquest, (v) ,EBSCO DataBase (vi) Genamics, (vii) the Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA 2012) list compiled by the Australian Research Council, and (viii) Google Scholar (ix) JSTORE (x) Re-PEc (xi) WorldCat (xii) Directory of Open Journals (DJOJ) (xiii) J-Gate etc.
As we know that culture and conduct vary in different parts of the world; so if you are intended to heading to conferences at the top world destinations as London, Oxford, Cambridge (UK), Boston (U.S.A), there are certain points you should keep in mind so making your experience worthwhile through plentiful interaction and successful networking. Here are some ways to meet people at a conference in UK & USA.
Bang Bang! Do not think so, you will come across just Britishers or Americans; NO, NOT At ALL… it’s an international research conference so there are researchers all around the globe; Yes! including ‘UK & USA’. Our tips must be particularly useful for those who are shy or who are just going to attend an international research conference …
You might be wondering why do focus more on UK & USA? True, you are thinking absolutely correct; the answer of this why is the ratio of international researchers intended to attend conferences in the UK and USA is much higher as compared to other destinations. Hence, gear up to meet researchers from all most all parts of the world; coming across tens of cultures under one roof, and believe you me it is damn interesting!!
There are a few significant tips for you:
- If someone gave a talk, then introduce yourself and ask a thoughtful question about their travel and experience at UK or USA; also share your experience or plans to visit places after the conference.
- Often just listening can help you learn. Do share what attracts you to this vary conference; discuss about your prior international research conference experiences.
- Discuss about the tourist destinations in UK or USA (the conference destination). Hold on! Did you research before travelling regarding the tourist attractions for UK and USA; specially if you are travelling to beautiful Oxford or Cambridge then don’t forget river punting and cycling tours; or if it is London then it must be the world history museums, Madam Tussaud, Thames fairy tour etc. Similarly, if you are in Boston then it must be New England Aquarium/Faneuil Hall Marketplace, Historic North End, USS Constitution/Charlestown Navy Yard, North Station/TD Bank north Garden, Downtown Crossing/Historic District etc. Thus, mates we have established a very concrete point to interact among your new international research fraternity. Remember, the more knowledge you would be having about the tourist destinations, more people would like to interact with you
- It is not at all recommended to hang out just with other people from your own institution. It is your responsibility to talk with people from other institutions, from other countries with varied backgrounds and cultures.
- A good rule of thumb is not to join a group if that would make it half or close colleagues of yours. Another rule of thumb is that it’s fine to travel in pairs – have a buddy to help you meet others – but not to hunt in larger packs. It’s fine to check in with people from your group once in a while — to take a break from being social, to learn about someone you really ought to meet, etc. But use such time to recharge, not as your standard mode at the conference.
- You will also find natives. Something important to know is that natives in the UK love to talk about ‘weather’- their favorite foremost topic to interact. Therefore, browse about the weather updates in Oxford, Cambridge or London (UK)- wherever you are planning to attend the international research conference….. it might sound funny to you but it is the established truth and you will experience it once you start a chat, with a native researcher, about the weather. Similarly, in USA, people are more friendly and like small talks with novices. Addressing someone by the first name, of course, they are strangers, serves a preamble of a ‘good chat’. Americans, no matter they are the part of an international research conference, love to hear small stories- life incidents, so share your small decent research related experiences.
- Talk with people at meals. Show up early to get breakfast and specially to schmooze. Going out for dinners is good, too. At lunch, meet everyone at your table, find out what they are doing, and tell them what you are doing. At conference lunches, I often sit at a random table with people I don’t know, which has led to valuable new contacts.
- You may find talking with other researchers less intimidating than talking with more senior people. Feel free to approach research students to learn what they are doing and to spread the word about your own research. This is an easy way to expand your circle of acquaintances and eventually meet the more well-known researchers.
- Such international research conferences are the best places to seek future research projects, for instance working on a paper jointly, writing a chapter for a book that might be published in UK and USA- definitely a boost to your research career.
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