Introduction to the Conference
With great pride and pleasure, we welcome you to the Third International Scientific Conference on Modern Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences. This conference serves as a vibrant platform for the exchange of ideas and perspectives among our esteemed researchers and scholars in the fields of humanities and social sciences. The conference aims to shed light on recent advancements in these disciplines, encouraging deeper understanding and more sophisticated analysis of the issues that define our shared human experience. Through this gathering, we will explore and discuss the latest methodologies, analyses, and critical thinking in the humanities and social sciences. We hope this meeting will unify efforts and foster active engagement among researchers and participants, enriching our collective knowledge and strengthening collaborative ties. We invite you to actively participate in this pioneering international scientific event, which promises to be the starting point for significant dialogues and inspiring innovations. Join us in this exceptional academic experience and contribute to building new bridges of understanding and collaboration in the global academic community.
Conference Objectives
- Foster effective exchange of ideas and research among scholars in the humanities and social sciences.
- Highlight recent advancements and innovations in various academic fields within the humanities and social sciences.
- Encourage interaction and communication among participants to broaden knowledge and develop critical thinking.
- Enhance understanding of contemporary issues raised by humanities and social sciences and analyze related modern challenges.
- Promote constructive engagement and collaboration among researchers from diverse cultures and backgrounds.
- Emphasize the role of scientific research in advancing social and cultural development.
Accepted Disciplines and Topics in the Conference:
Arabic language and literature, and contemporary studies in the field; English language and literature, and contemporary studies in the field; journalism and media; philosophy and its methodologies; psychology and its methodologies; history; sociology; geography; political science and international studies; translation and languages; public administration, business, and economics; accounting and banking; marketing and finance; Islamic studies; curricula and teaching methods in the humanities and social sciences; library and information science; law and legal studies; arts (music, theater, design, acting, and painting); archaeology; tourism; anthropology; physical education and its various branches; studies in publishing, printing, design, and content creation; manuscript editing; family and home sciences; health, public safety, development, and training.