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Conferences

4th Kuala Lumpur International Conference on Business and Economics 2025
4th Kuala Lumpur International Conference on Education and Social Sciences 2025
5th Germany International Conference on Business and Economics 2025
5th Germany International Conference on Education and Social Sciences 2025
6th New York International Conference on Business and Economics 2025
6th New York International Conference on Education and Social Sciences 2025

European Centre for Scholarly Research conferences are founded on three core principles.

International

Our conferences travel worldwide to provide delegates with opportunities to see and experience different countries and locations. But more importantly, our conferences offer a tangible and meaningful opportunity to engage with scholars from a diversity of cultures and perspectives.

Interdisciplinary

Our conferences bring together researchers, practitioners, and scholars from a wide range of disciplines who have a shared interest in the themes and concerns. As a result, topics are broached from a variety of perspectives, interdisciplinary methods are applauded, and mutual respect and collaboration are encouraged.

Inclusive

Anyone whose scholarly work is sound and relevant is welcome to participate, regardless of discipline, culture, institution, or career path whether an emeritus professor, graduate student, researcher, teacher, policymaker, practitioner, or administrator, your work and your voice can contribute to the collective body of knowledge that is created and shared by the ECSR.

Ways of Speaking

We must reimagine the scholarly conference in this critical moment. As we support the development of meaningful personal relationships, we should take into account our climate impacts, public health obligations, and the need to dismantle enduring barriers to access and participation for segments of our local and global communities. Through a blended conference experience, we are allowing participants to take advantage of both online and in-person social knowledge processes.

Blended Ways of Participating

No matter how you participate, we will provide a rich experience, regardless of whether it is in a physical location or online. 

Blended Ways of Speaking
 

Themed Paper Presentations

This type of session is best suited for reports on completed research or scholarly work. Authors present summaries or overviews of their work, describing the essential features (related to purpose, procedures, outcomes, or product).

  • In-Person: The formal oral presentation of work should be limited to 20 minutes. Presentations are grouped according to topic or perspective into these themed sessions (which are usually either 75 or 100 minutes), with time provided after all of the presentations for Q&A and group discussion. Presenters are welcome to include visual supports (paper handouts, computer slides, or digital displays) to assist delivery of their oral presentation. Please note that we cannot provide photocopying facilities at the conference, but we will provide data projectors in each room. Multiple-authored presentations are welcome, although only one article may be submitted to the journal based on each presentation.
  • Online: We recommend a full presentation of no more than 20 minutes. Presenters are welcome to include visual supports (PDF, PP, ect) to assist delivery of their oral presentation. These will be available to all conference participants. An online discussion board will be available to facilitate conversation, and will be open to both in-person and remote participants.
 

Workshop/Interactive Session

Workshop sessions involve extensive interaction between presenters and participants around an idea or hands-on experience of a practice. These sessions may also take the form of a crafted panel, staged conversation, dialogue, or debate – all involving substantial interaction with the audience. A single article (jointly authored, if appropriate) may be submitted to the journal based on a workshop session.

  • In-Person: An interactive 45-minute session that involves the audience throughout the session, and involves at least 30 minutes of audience participation.
  • Online: A 45-minute live or recorded video of your workshop. If you are an in-person presenter, you will need to arrange and record this at a different time from your in-person session. If you are a remote presenter, you can offer your workshop at the designated time in the conference program. An online discussion board will facilitate conversation and be open to both in-person and remote participants.
 

Poster Sessions

This format is ideal for presenting preliminary results of work in progress or for projects that lend themselves to visual displays and representations. Each display should include a brief abstract of the purpose and procedures of the work. Authors may submit a formal paper describing their work to the journal associated with their proposal.

  • In-Person: In these sessions (generally about 45 minutes), authors can display or exhibit their work and engage in informal discussion with other delegates throughout the session. Displays may be posters (maximum 121.92 x 91.44 centimeters/4×3 feet), digital/computer displays, artwork, or other visual media. Space for the poster or exhibit will be provided at the conference, however, all materials must be organized by the presenter, including posters, displays, handouts, or other appropriate materials. We cannot guarantee a dedicated power source for each presenter.
  • Online: Provide your poster in PDF or a single PowerPoint slide. Please be sure that the file resolution is sufficient to read these when downloaded. An online discussion board will facilitate conversation and be open to both in-person and remote participants.