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Experience the Power of Ideas at the Academic Conference on Social Sciences

The 3rd Global Conference on Research in Social Sciences will be held in the historic city of Oxford, UK, from 24 to 26 October 2025. What makes this academic conference on social sciences and humanities stand out is the fact that it has been designed to bring experts together from different backgrounds who like to work on real-world problems, and are passionate about making a difference in society.Ā 

What makes this event special is its focus on turning ideas into action. Instead of just talking about theories, the sessions are designed to help participants develop practical solutions that can be used in different social settings and face current challenges..

If you attend the international conference on social sciences, you will have the chance to publish your work in well-known academic journals indexed in databases such as SCOPUS, giving your research more exposure and credibility. The conference also offers great networking opportunities, with special events like the free city tour that encourage genuine connections and collaborations beyond the walls of the venue. By being part of this event, you are joining a community dedicated to creating positive change through social science research. It’s an inspiring chance to learn, share, and contribute to something meaningful that can truly impact society.

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Who Should Join the Academic Conference on Social Sciences and Humanities?

You should definitely attend this conference if you are concerned with sociological issues and want to further your career path and if you are:

Academic and Researcher

You can present your research, get your findings published, and collaborate with peers from all around the world for future projects.

Graduate and Postgraduate Student

Share your research findings, get constructive feedback, network, and increase your visibility in the academic circles.

Field Expert and Policymaker

Explore and discover pragmatic and actionable insights and solutions which then you can apply the best practices in real-world settings.

Listeners and Enthusiast Participant

You can attend insightful sessions, discussions, and engage with experts without presenting a research.

Topics, Tracks, and Opportunities

The international conference on social sciences and humanities covers a broad range of topics in social sciences and humanities and tries to be as inclusive as possible.

Themes and Topics

The conference invites submissions on themes including sociology of knowledge, pragmatism, experimental psychology, feminism, sociolinguistics, social studies education, language and linguistics, humanities education, and more. Whether you explore theory or practical application, your contributions will shape the discourse and the dialogue at this social sciences conference.

Other Benefits of Attending the Conference

You could publish in top journals indexed by SCOPUS, DOAJ, etc. and participate however suits you best. by presenting orally, virtually, or with a poster, or attend as a listener if you prefer.

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Past Highlights from Previous Social Sciences Conferences

View glimpses of past editions through our photo gallery. See how previous participants connected, learned, and created lasting memories.

Registration

Join the conference on social sciences and humanities in Oxford. Choose your preferred participation format and join the global community.

Registration
Deadline
14 October 2025

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Be the Catalyst for Change

Every significant advancement in social sciences has started with a question, a conversation, or a collaboration. At the 3rd Global Conference on Research in Social Sciences, your participation could spark the next big idea. Whether you’re presenting groundbreaking research or engaging in thought-provoking discussions, your contribution matters. Join us in Oxford to be part of a community that’s not just observing change but actively driving it.