inrit 2012 - Second International Congress of Interdisciplinary Research and Development
Topics/Call fo Papers
TOPICS OF INTEREST
Interdisciplinary activities are activities that involve interaction among two or more disciplines. Innovation is the creation of better or more effective ideas, technologies, processes, products, or services. There are many reasons why innovations are needed, such as for progression of human well-being, for economic growth, for competitive advantages, for higher business revenues, and etc. The topics of interest of this Congress are interdisciplinary innovations involving two or more of disciplines such as Arts, Biological Sciences, Biomedical Sciences, Business Administration, Clinical Sciences, Communications Sciences, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Economics, Education, Health Sciences, Engineering, Information Technology, Internet Technology, Material Sciences, Law and Legal Studies, Mathematical Sciences, Media and Journalism, Natural Sciences, Physical Sciences, Politics and Sociology, Psychology, Public Administration, Religious Studies, Social Sciences, Telecommunications, and etc. Any other related topic will also be considered.
ABSTRACT AND PAPER DETAILS
Abstract and paper must include, in the main body of the document, a title, names and affiliations of all authors. We also require a postal address, telephone number and email address for at least one contact author. The font must be Times New Roman. Only the title must be in 24pt font and centered. The names and affiliations of all authors (including the details of the contact author) must be in 12pt font and centered. The rest of the text must be in 12pt and justified in two columns. See example at www.eLearningAP.com/eLAP2010/formatofpaper.htm
Abstracts and papers should state clearly:
(1)
The main objective of the paper.
(2)
The key issues, “conversations” and/or literature that the paper will address or draw upon, as well as disciplines involved.
(3)
The nature of any data, case-study material, reviews of literature, etc.
(4)
What has been found from analysis of data, etc.
(5)
The intended/actual contributions of the paper to knowledge and practice in the field of Interdisciplinary Research and Development.
Abstracts and papers should be submitted
1) Thru https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=inrit2...
and
2) by e-mail attachment to:
Prof.Dr. Srisakdi Charmonman
Chairman of the Conference Organizing Committee
E-mail: charm-AT-inrit.net, or charm-AT-ksc.au.edu
Web: charm.au.edu
IMPORTANT DATES
Abstract submission deadline:
15
March
2012
Notification of acceptance:
31
March
2012
Final paper due:
(not more than 3,000 words or about 5 pages.)
15
April
2012
Interdisciplinary activities are activities that involve interaction among two or more disciplines. Innovation is the creation of better or more effective ideas, technologies, processes, products, or services. There are many reasons why innovations are needed, such as for progression of human well-being, for economic growth, for competitive advantages, for higher business revenues, and etc. The topics of interest of this Congress are interdisciplinary innovations involving two or more of disciplines such as Arts, Biological Sciences, Biomedical Sciences, Business Administration, Clinical Sciences, Communications Sciences, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Economics, Education, Health Sciences, Engineering, Information Technology, Internet Technology, Material Sciences, Law and Legal Studies, Mathematical Sciences, Media and Journalism, Natural Sciences, Physical Sciences, Politics and Sociology, Psychology, Public Administration, Religious Studies, Social Sciences, Telecommunications, and etc. Any other related topic will also be considered.
ABSTRACT AND PAPER DETAILS
Abstract and paper must include, in the main body of the document, a title, names and affiliations of all authors. We also require a postal address, telephone number and email address for at least one contact author. The font must be Times New Roman. Only the title must be in 24pt font and centered. The names and affiliations of all authors (including the details of the contact author) must be in 12pt font and centered. The rest of the text must be in 12pt and justified in two columns. See example at www.eLearningAP.com/eLAP2010/formatofpaper.htm
Abstracts and papers should state clearly:
(1)
The main objective of the paper.
(2)
The key issues, “conversations” and/or literature that the paper will address or draw upon, as well as disciplines involved.
(3)
The nature of any data, case-study material, reviews of literature, etc.
(4)
What has been found from analysis of data, etc.
(5)
The intended/actual contributions of the paper to knowledge and practice in the field of Interdisciplinary Research and Development.
Abstracts and papers should be submitted
1) Thru https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=inrit2...
and
2) by e-mail attachment to:
Prof.Dr. Srisakdi Charmonman
Chairman of the Conference Organizing Committee
E-mail: charm-AT-inrit.net, or charm-AT-ksc.au.edu
Web: charm.au.edu
IMPORTANT DATES
Abstract submission deadline:
15
March
2012
Notification of acceptance:
31
March
2012
Final paper due:
(not more than 3,000 words or about 5 pages.)
15
April
2012
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