May 2019 _ Athens

The Success Story of HPSCONF 2019

On the 3rd-5th of May, we hosted the 9th International Conference on Humanities, Psychology and Social Science (HPSCONF) in the beautiful city of Athens, Greece. The event has a long history and has earned a reputation as one of the top academic events in the field.

The attendees came from all over the world – Germany, the Philippines, Nigeria, United States, Thailand, Japan, Canada, Azerbaijan, etc. Their diverse backgrounds allowed for cross-border learning and enhanced the networking experience. The audience was masterfully engaged in insightful discussions by our expert panel of speakers.

The program covered such topics as academic integrity, counterproductive work behavior, reconstructing social roles, and numerous others. Our scientific committee made sure that both oral and poster presentations adhered to the highest standards of quality, identifying trends and showcasing the results of relevant research.

The event ended with a free tour of the city. Every HPSCONF attendee was invited to join this guided exploration of Athens – its historic architecture, delicious food, and hidden gems.

If you haven’t yet registered for the 15th annual HPSCONF, we strongly recommend doing so. This is a must-attend event for anyone interested in the fields of humanities, psychology, and social science.

Theme and Topics

HPS Conference

The conference is seeking submissions related to the following topics:

Social Sciences, Humanities, Psychological and Language and Literature. Other related tracks and topics will also be considered. Submitted abstracts will be evaluated by the Scientific Committee. If abstract is accepted, the author agrees to send full-text paper, including results, tables, figures, and references. All submissions should report original and previously unpublished research results no matter the type of research paper you are presenting. Full-text papers (.docx and .doc) will be accepted by Electronic Submission Form. Manuscripts should meet the format set by the Conference committee and are subject to review.

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