About the conference (DICSF)

In light of the globalization's rapid advancements in the various fields of science, knowledge, and scientific research, interdisciplinary studies are becoming, more and more, an essential necessity of top priority. Each discipline of scholarly research has delved deeply into its specific specialized fields and sub-fields, making groundbreaking scientific discoveries and achievements that have sparked significant scientific and technological revolutions. However, this abundant wealth of knowledge has become fragmented and lacking connections between the various disciplines. Thereupon, interdisciplinary studies emerge as a crucial tool which may dynamically enable better scholarly integrality and interconnectivity. It is a vital method to provide new horizons for the benefit of scholarly research and to uniquely offer vivid interaction in scholarly communities. It represents a systematic endeavor to bridge disciplinary boundaries, making them more fluid and comprehensive, thereby, expanding the scope of scientific research and organizing knowledge around richly diversified scientific fields rather than delving deeper into mono-track specializations. In this respect, the Bibliotheca Alexandrina has established its first annual conference focused on the future of interdisciplinary studies, aiming to foster interaction and to promote convergence between diverse disciplines and sciences. This will enable them to be more capable and effective in keeping pace with global developments and societal changes.

1 October 2024

Deadline for receiving abstracts

31 October 2024

Notice of abstracts acceptance

15 March 2025

Deadline for receiving full paper

Conference Tracks

  1. Horizons of Interdisciplinary Convergence of Sciences: Natural and Social Sciences
  2. Challenges of Communication Technology and Artificial Intelligence
  3. New Methodological Explorations
  4. Environmental Challenges
  5. Health and Society: Challenges of Genetic Engineering
  6. New Perspectives of Social Issues
  7. Culture and Society
  8. Explorations of Futuristic Prospects (Futurism)

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