Call for Papers! UKLO Annual International Scientific Conference 2024! Deadline- 01 November 2024!

Call for Papers! UKLO Annual International Scientific Conference 2024! Deadline- 01 November 2024!

Registration & Submission:
Those interested in participating in the conference are invited to register with submission of an abstract (max. 300 words) along with a brief narrative academic biography (max. 200 words) by 01 November 2024 via the following email: [email protected] or click the button below:

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In celebration of World Science Day for Peace and Development, the University “St. Kliment Ohridski” – Bitola (UKLO) is organizing its Annual International Scientific Conference for 2024. The theme of the AISC 2024 is: “A Multidisciplinary Approach to Sustainable Development Goals.” Accordingly, UKLO is pleased to announce the Call for Papers for the conference.

Important Dates:

– 01 November 2024 (Extended Deadline): Submit an abstract between 250 and 300 words (5-7 keywords. Use words that will help others find your work). Write your abstract using concise but complete sentences. You need to include four things: 1) your research problem and objectives, 2) your methods, 3) your key results or arguments, and 4) your conclusion.

– 15 and 16 November 2024: Conference dates

– 26 November 2024: Submission of final papers. Earlier submission of the papers helps us to manage the review process on time. Papers should be sent as .doc or .docx attachments via the email address: [email protected] 

Article Guidelines:
The authors should adhere to the Article guidelines of Horizons – International Scientific Journal

*One author cannot send more than two articles (the first author of one article and the co-author of another one). The author declares that any person named as co-author of the article is aware of the fact and has agreed to be so named.

**Articles may come from any country but must be written in English.

For more details, refer here

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