APPLIED RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES (ARICON) - ARICon 2019 Applied Research ...
←
→
Page content transcription
If your browser does not render page correctly, please read the page content below
APPLIED RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES (ARICON) ARICON ® NEWSLETTER SPRING III, JUNE 2019 APPLIED RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON WORLD ECONOMIC & SOCIAL REVIEW (ARICWESR) CONDUCTED ON 28TH- 29TH JUNE 2019 AT ST.ANNE'S COLLEGE, THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD, U.K ARICON conducted the recent event at Oxford, a city in central southern England, revolves around its prestigious university, established in the 12th century. The architecture of its 38 colleges in the city's medieval center led poet Matthew Arnold to nickname it the 'City of Dreaming Spires'. University College and Magdalen College are off the High Street, which runs from Carfax Tower (with city views) to the Botanic Garden on the River Cherwell. ARICWESR 2019- Oxford Series brought a beautiful amalgamation of Knowledge- sharing, multicultural socialization and historical orientation of one of the oldest and finest educational institutions of the world. Virtual Participants: The conference also provided the facility to 3 Virtual Presenters who presented their research through recorded videos.The virtual participants felt excited to be the part of the fraternity, sitting hundreds and thousands of miles apart. Our virtual participants also received e- Abstract Bookwith the scientific program of the conference and Certificate of Presentation. They are also entitled of to publish abstract or full-manuscript in conference proceedings with ISBN number. ARICON has been honored to have Dr Nkem Ichoku-Adeleye, Head of Torts Law at Birmingham City University, UK. Dr Nkem Ichoku-Adeleye is a strong legal academic with over 10 years' experience in research and teaching in higher education. She holds a Bachelor of Laws, an LLM in International Human Rights and her doctorate research was a comparative and socio- legal investigation on the existence of the death row phenomenon in USA and Japan. Nkem has presented papers both nationally and internationally. She has appeared twice before United Nations Commission on Human Rights in Geneva, Switzerland. Her areas of expertise include International Human Rights, The Law of Tort, Equity Conference Chair and Trusts, Prisoner's Rights and Modern Slavery. She is currently a lecturer in law in Professor Dr. Lynn Martin Birmingham City University in Birmingham, England.
Breakout Sessions: ARICON conferences are versatile and unique; in order to enhance networking and make the environmentlively and interactive, we often conduct Breakout sessions in our conferences, so was in Oxford July 2019. A rear-garden group activity brought smiles to all the faces with more networking and acquiring more information about the life and interests. (GARDEN PICTURES) Best-Paper Award: Though all the papers presented at ARICWESR 2019 Oxford were distinctive in terms of topic and ideas but as per tradition, the conference chair had to nominate ONE best-paper in terms of the novelty of concept. Dr. Adeleye nominated Floral Dyeing from Floral Waste: An Organic Approach to Entrepreneurship as the Best paper and the award was received by the author and the co-authors- Dr. C. N. Rawal, Aditi S. Barveand Ambalika Sarma Brahma Choudhury. Free Excursion- Day 2: The odyssey of all ARICON participants started through the famous Red Hop on and off bus at 10:45. The journey had 20 stops around the city with commentary regarding the famous place Oxford including: Ÿ Christ Church College, used in filming for the Harry Potter films Ÿ Oxford Castle, dating back to the 11th century. At nearly 1,000 years old, the castle was incredibly still used as a prison until the mid-1990s, and now hosts a hotel, restaurants, markets and an interactive visitor experience. Ÿ Oxford Museum of Natural History, a fascinating showcase of the university’s artefacts Ÿ Oxford Canal, a scenic waterway through the town Ÿ Locations from famous movie scenes as Harry Potter and Alice in Wonderland films. Ÿ Beautiful architecture and immaculate gardens as Trinity College and its immaculate gardens, and the 13th century Merton College with its fabulous chapel buildings. The 38 colleges that make up the university include some of England’s finest examples of Gothic architecture, leading to Oxford being nicknamed ‘the city of dreaming spires’. Ÿ River Thames at Speedwell Street stop (cruise available) Ÿ Contemporary West gate Shopping Centre is one of the great attractions for participants with all price range brands and outlets. The beautiful view of the whole Oxford City with its enormous spires from its Roof-topof West gate Shopping Centre are immaculate. Hence our participants enjoyed to avail the 24 hours FREE-TICKETS to make their trip ‘A Treat to Remember’.
ARICON Proceedings & Publications: There is a good news ARICON would like to share that is the inclusion of SCOPUS indexed journals where we recommend the high quality papers, presented at ARICON Conferences. ARICON proceedings are indexed in NielsenU.K& Ireland. Our proceedings are also available in Bodleian Library University of Oxford, The Cambridge University Library, National Library of Scotland, National Library of Wales, Trinity College Dublin and The British Library. Scopus Journals Onboard: ARICON does not only conduct conferences but we are also very much concerned about enhancing the publication opportunities our participants' worthy research. Hence, we are aligned with the following SCOPUS-indexed Journals; there authenticity can be checked through the links provided below and their presence on SCOPUS website too: Ÿ Universal Journal of Educational Research (SCOPUS) Ÿ Linguistics and Literature Studies (SCOPUS) Ÿ Mathematics and Statistics (SCOPUS) Ÿ Civil Engineering and Architecture (SCOPUS) Ÿ Universal Journal of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (SCOPUS) Ÿ Universal Journal of Mechanical Engineering (SCOPUS) Ÿ Academy of Strategic Management Journal (Print ISSN: 1544-1458; Online ISSN: 1939-6104)- SCOPUS-indexed Ÿ Journal of Management Information and Decision Sciences(Print ISSN: 1524-7252; Online ISSN: 1532-5806) Scopus-indexed Ÿ Journal of Legal, Ethical and Regulatory Issues (Print ISSN: 1544- 0036; Online ISSN: 1544-0044) Scopus-indexed Ÿ Academy of Accounting and Financial Studies Journal (Print ISSN: 1096-3685; Online ISSN: 1528-2635) Scopus-indexed Ÿ Journal of International Business Research (Print ISSN: 1544-0222; Online ISSN: 1544-0230) Scopus-indexed
Best Blog Pick: (Source: https://authorservices.taylorandfrancis.com/phd-conferences/Alessandra Bassey- PhD candidate at King’s College London). While for some attending a conference means getting a 4.Innovative ideas break from research, for most researchers it means leaving Conferences are places where many academics and the library or the lab and wasting precious time on an researchers ‘test’ their ideas, put them out there for the activity that appears to have little to no impact on one's audience, in order to receive critical responses. This means work. PhD research / Post-doctoral Research or Routine that you’ll get to hear groundbreaking ideas, discoveries research activities can be extremely demanding and theories on a subject, which you’re unlikely to find in anddepending on your subject, quite isolating. Attending an existing publication. events where you merely listen to other people's speeches – 5.Practical advice which you may or may not understand or agree with, does Some conferences, like the LAHP summer camp, don’t just not always seem to be the best time management strategy. offer discussions about new (and sometimes abstract) Think again! ideas, but they also offer practical advice on more hands-on I used to almost completely refrain from going to issues such as getting your research published, or on conferences, as I did not feel like they would have an audience engagement and impact. immediate impact on my work. To me, conferences were 6.Workshops venues for established scholars and researchers to flaunt Conferences. like the LAHP one, often offer practical their ideas. It was only after the London Arts and advice which is then followed by practical workshops. Humanities Partnership (LAHP) summer camp that I These are really useful as you get to test out the new realized how vital it is to attend conferences and other information and ideas that you’ve been offered with your extracurricular activities related to your field. During the peers in an environment where you can freely and one-week camp I came up with so many reasons why informally ask any questions you might have. conferences are extremely vital for your research, so I've 7.Overcome fears selected the seven most important ones and listed them Over the course of the LAHP summer camp, I have come to below for you: realise that established scholars as well as early career 1.Meet peers researchers have something in common: fear of talking to At conferences you get to meet like-minded people who new people, anxiety about presenting ideas or asking share your passion and interest. How awesome is that?! questions. Now this does not necessarily apply to Many PhD students tend to spend their time at the library everyone, but many people sometimes feel that way. and the lab – alone, but at conferences you get to see who Conferences are the ideal environment to overcome these else is researching in your field, you can network and even fears. It is important to keep in mind that we’re all here for make new friends. the same reason. We’re all interested in the same subject 2.Meet professionals in the field and we’re here to share ideas, rub minds, meet new people Attending a conference means that you can meet more and generate new thoughts. advanced researchers, as well as established senior professionals and scholars. Listening to talks and presentations can open up new ways of thinking about a specific topic or even give you a new idea, one that you had previously not though about. Also, as most post-conference events are usually informal, you can get the chance to speak to the presenters in person, ask for their opinion and (if you're lucky) even get their advice or contact information for further discussions. 3.You get to ask questions @ARICON_INT Most talks are followed by Q&A sessions, which give you +44 7988700024 +61 393865251 the opportunity to ask all the questions you may have on a 67 SYDNEY ROAD, COBURG VIC 3058 topic, and you usually get really useful and stimulating MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA. answers. ARICONFERENCES@GMAIL.COM
You can also read