Published On: Jan 13 2025
Deadline: Jan 23, 2025
The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), Washington, DC, USA, and The World Academy of Sciences (TWAS), Trieste, Italy, are seeking candidates to participate in the annual summer course on science diplomacy to be held on 21-24 July, 2025 in person in Trieste, Italy.
The AAAS-TWAS Science Diplomacy training program was established in 2014 to expose scientists, decisionmakers, diplomats and other interested stakeholders and institutions to science diplomacy concepts, explore key contemporary international policy issues relating to science, technology, environment and he...
Published On: Dec 9 2024
Deadline: Feb 1, 2025
Celebrating sixty years since International Peace Research Association was first founded in 1964, the 30th IPRA biennial conference, warmly welcomes you to join the largest body of global peace researchers, students, academics and community-based practitioners to Aotearoa New Zealand from 5-8 November 2025. The conference theme is “Peace, Resistance and Reconciliation | Te Rongo i Tau, Te Riri i Tū and Te Ringa i Kotuia” will gather inspiring thought leaders of activists, artists, community practitioners and researchers to reflect on the intersection of peace, resistance and recon...
Published On: Jan 13 2025
Deadline: Feb 14, 2025
‘Peer Review in the Age of Large Language Models’ is an interdisciplinary workshop taking place on 14th May 2025 at the University of Bath.
With the emergence of large language models (LLMs), some scholars have begun to experiment with the use of these tools in various academic tasks, including peer review. Recent studies have suggested LLMs could play some legitimate role in peer review processes. However, significant concerns have been raised about potential biases; violations of privacy and confidentiality; insufficient robustness and reliability; and the undermining of peer...
Published On: Oct 4 2024
Deadline: Dec 15, 2024
The 3rd international conference on Medical and Health Humanities: Global Perspectives 2025 in Doha, Qatar on February 7-8, 2025 invites abstracts for oral presentations and posters on the topics of: narrative medicine, medical sociology, philosophy of medicine, medical ethics and narrative ethics, literature and medicine, arts therapies and arts-in-health, healthcare communication, the history of medicine and other humanistic initiatives in health and medicine.
Abstract Submission Deadline: December 15, 2024 | Notification of Acceptance: January, 1 2025 | Event: Feburary 7–8, 2025
Published On: Oct 4 2024
Deadline: Mar 17, 2025
Human differentiation and racism in institutions, science and technology: Contemporary issues and ways forward, hosted by Stellenbosch University. The conference aims to foster multi-disciplinary discussions and approaches to the question of racism and racialisation – including, but not limited to, institutional racism, epistemic racism, systematic racism, scientific racism and racism with or without racists – that are produced, reproduced, legitimated or unsettled through science, technology, and the institutional settings of knowledge production. Submissions due: 17 March 2025 | ...
Published On: Jan 18 2024
Deadline: Feb 5, 2024
The workshop focuses on the afterlives of material manifestations of security regimes and discourses. Through diverse empirical examples connecting the colonial, Cold War, and War on Terror leftovers, we seek to explore the trajectories of technologies, infrastructures, objects, and sites, which were designed to serve specific security purposes, yet their social life continued even in the new conditions as security regimes shifted. Seeking to go beyond (but not leaving aside) the focus on security artefacts as objects of remembering, this project is interested in repurposing, adapting, and reu...
Published On: Dec 9 2024
Deadline: Jan 15, 2025
Building on CDP’s previous conferences, which have opened up questions of how drugs are problematised; how the complexity of drug use can be attended to; how drug use might be understood as event, assemblage or phenomenon; how drugs and their effects are constituted in various forms of practice and interactions/intra-actions; how we might rethink change; and the need to embrace ‘trouble’ in our work, the 2025 conference seeks submissions for presentations that consider the many boundaries, borders, binaries and barriers that structure how we do drugs, including work that chal...
Published On: Jan 18 2024
Deadline: Jan 31, 2024
The Department of Sociological Studies at the University of Sheffield welcomes applications for its two Visiting International Fellowship Schemes. The first scheme is intended for an Early Career International Fellow, the second scheme for a Senior International Fellow. Fellowships are awarded for the duration of one academic year, and involve a mix of in-person (one visit) and virtual engagement and collaboration. In-person visits are expected to last between 4 and 6 weeks, and should avoid July and August. Applicants may request funding (of up to ~3-4,000) which is expected to support travel...
Published On: Oct 10 2024
Deadline: Dec 15, 2024
The Center for Advance Research for Global Communication fellows are pleased to welcome submissions for the CARGC Fellows 2025 Biennial Conference. This conference is an excellent space for students, early career scholars, and practitioners. We welcome interdisciplinary and multimodal approaches and contributions from early career scholars across various fields. Keynote speech will be given by Dr. Nabil Echchaibi (University of Colorado Boulder).
Published On: Nov 11 2024
Deadline: Jan 8, 2025
In recent years, perhaps stimulated by the growing awareness of the power of digital technologies, there have been calls for engineers and designers to advance values ‘by design’, such as democracy, participation, privacy and transparency. This builds on earlier inclusive design and access-for-all initiatives. But not all encounters with technologies are fulfilling, and some are designed to exclude or harm people, animals and nature. This workshop focuses on those technologies that could be described as hostile or exclusionary by design.
The workshop is supported by the Maastric...