ISCAAS 2016 - International Student Conference On Asia Africa Studies
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Category Economics
Deadline: August 14, 2016 | Date: September 30, 2016-October 01, 2016
Venue/Country: Bandung, Indonesia
Updated: 2016-07-02 15:10:34 (GMT+9)
Call For Papers - CFP
International Student Conference on Asia-Africa Studies (ISCAAS) invites national and international undergraduate-students of relevant disciplines to submit abstracts to be presented at the 2nd ISCAAS International Conference. The theme of this conference is “Sustainable Development and Inclusive Growth to Reduce Income Inequality”. Potential topics to be discussed, but are not limited to:1. Environment and Climate Change2. Health and Education3. Poverty and Inequality4. Infrastructure and Regional Development5. Migration and Population Issues6. Urban and Rural Development7. Financial Inclusion and Economic Growth8. Industry and Labor Welfare9. Gender Equality, Children and Youth10. Decent Work and Food Security and Agriculture ChallengesExtended paper abstract of about 200 to 400 words should be submitted online to bit.ly/abstractiscaas2016 . Abstract should be in English, as also the full paper. Abstract should consist of background, data and methodology, potential contribution to knowledge, and keywords.Contact Person :Della Ayu Anandita +62 856 4171 2292Muhammad Zakaria +62 878 8944 8753For More Information:Facebook : ISCAAS Feb UnpadTwitter: iescunpad2016 Ig : iescunpad2016 OA Line: iescunpad
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