ORLANDO ANNUAL CONFERENCE

  • Du lundi 1 mars 2010 au jeudi 4 mars 2010
  • University of Central Florida's (UCF) Rosen College

http://www.internationaljournal.org/orlando.html


Description

"Research and Creativity" is the theme of this refereed international conference. Academics, including professors and graduate students, are invited to submit their latest research.

As a delegate, you will have the opportunity to participate in complimentary bus programs which take you diagonally acorss the state in a journey of discovery. As always, IJAS offers a comprehensive program, suitable for study abroad programs and for the educational benefit of the delegates. It is within the realm and control of each delegate what to select and what to attend. Some faculty prefer to attend every single event at the conference; others blend in the conference with what its geographical surroundings have to offer. 

If you opt for both cultural programs, you will be assigned a conference presentation slot on a different day to assure a conflict-free schedule.

For the Orlando conference, we invite abstracts, papers, and proposals in any of the following tracks: 

  • Social Sciences and Humanities,
  • Business and Economics,
  • Teaching and Education, and
  • Technology and Science. 

The best paper in each of these four tracks will be recognized through an engraved plaque. The reviewers will select the winning papers.

The accepted submissions will be clustered around their common topics and areas of interest. As is typical of multidisciplinary conferences, the final program - released about three weeks before the conference - will mirror the research agendas of the delegates rather than a pre-conceived list of arbitrary topics.

It is up to each delegate how much to submit or publish. Some authors may publish only an abstract in the proceedings. Others may prefer to publish a full-length manuscript in the journal.

Delegates may also attend a conference without submitting or publishing any research.

Authors may deliver their work during the conference either as (i) a regular presentation, (ii) a poster session, (iii) a panel, or (iv) a workshop.