Conference History
The International Conference on New Findings in Humanities and Social Sciences convened over ten editions in various cities, including Oxford, Dublin, London, Brussels, Paris, and Barcelona, from 2018 until the present.
HSCONF Attendees represented a diverse array of countries, encompassing Bulgaria, Nigeria, Spain, the United States, Hong Kong, South Africa, Saudi Arabia, Romania, India, Pakistan, the United Kingdom, and others.
HSCONF distinguished itself among other social sciences conferences by offering unique publishing opportunities in indexed international journals, while also serving as a knowledge platform rooted in principles of open-access learning and transparency. It fostered a community of dedicated academics committed to shaping the future of humanities and social sciences actively.
Each previous round featured keynote speakers and provided publication avenues. Additionally, conference proceedings were freely accessible to all registered presenters.
The current round of the International Conference on New Findings in Humanities and Social Sciences, aimed to convene academia, researchers, and scholars to exchange information, share experiences, and present research results across specialized and interdisciplinary fields.