International conference of students and young scientists on the topic: “Modern challenges of science”
On June 17, 2024, an international conference of students and young scientists will be held at Tbilisi Humanitarian University, on the topic: "Modern Challenges of Science".
This event was planned with the initiative and support of the Ministry of Education and Science of Georgia, which will be held within the framework of the Young Scientists Week, called "Young Scientists for a Better Future of the Planet", the purpose of the week is to present various scientific fields in relation to the modern challenges and national goals of the European Union, the integration of Georgian research into the European scientific space.
Please contact those who wish to participate in the conference
THU Administration and Research and Development Center
Scientific directions of the conference:
1. Humanities;
2. Social Sciences (Business, Law and Psychology);
3. Tourism;
4. Dentistry;
5. Natural Sciences
The language of the conference is English.
Conference participants will receive a certificate
The deadline for registration is June 5, 2024
Conference organizer Tbilisi Humanitarian Teaching University
thu.edu.ge
E-mail marishavlakadze@gmail.com
e-mail lika.chig@yahoo.com
Mob. 558108069
Abstracts writing requirements
- Abstracts are sent in two languages - Georgian and English (please pay attention to the quality of the English text!);
- 2. Page format - A4;
- The volume of abstracts - 350 words;
- 5 keywords;
- Page field on all sides - 2 cm;
- Font Georgian text - Sylfaen (size 11), English - Times New Roman (size 12);
- Interval - 1 (Single);
- Paragraph - 0.5 cm;
- Title (Bold, size - 14), omitting one space, author's name, surname, name of higher education/ institution / level of study / academic degree, title (Bold, size 10,);
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