History

Conference history

The International Conference on Humanities, Psychology, and Social Sciences (HPSCONF) has been conducted annually from 2018 to the present, hosting multiple sessions in cities including Munich, Dublin, Athens, Berlin, Oxford, Paris, and Amsterdam. 

HPSCONF has consistently offered a platform for immersive academic engagement, facilitating cross-border learning and the sharing of unique research experiences. It has served as a hub for unveiling new trends and fostering inspiration among scholars worldwide. The conference has provided publication opportunities for all registered presenters, supporting both in-person and virtual presentations, each allocated specific times. Attendees not presenting papers were given the option to join as listeners.

This conference has attracted attendees from a wide range of nations such as the United States, United Kingdom, Malaysia, India, Hong Kong, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Saudi Arabia, China, Taiwan, Algeria, Hungary, Portugal, Israel, Poland, Romania, Japan, and Brazil, establishing it as one of the most prestigious gatherings in the social sciences.

Each iteration of the conference featured keynote speakers who delivered valuable knowledge and insights, enhancing the learning experience for all participants. 

The latest round of HPSCONF continued this tradition, focusing on the dissemination of new ideas and fostering knowledge sharing among attendees. This has proven especially beneficial for those looking to stay abreast of the latest developments in the psychology and social sciences before they become widely known, thus aiding scholars in maximizing the productivity and impact of their research.

March 2024
Berlin, Germany
March 2024
March 2023
Berlin, Germany
March 2023
July 2022
Dublin, Ireland
July 2022
November 2021
Amsterdam, Netherlands
November 2021
May 2021
Paris, France
May 2021
December 2020
Oxford, UK
December 2020
March 2020
Berlin, Germany
March 2020
May 2019
Athens, Greece
May 2019
October 2018
Munich, Germany
October 2018
Many Countries
Different Countries
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