During the celebrations of its fiftieth anniversary, the African Union launched a new vision for the African continent entitled: “Agenda 2063”, which sets the goal of “the Africa we want”, and this plan was presented as a call to action in all African societies, to build a prosperous continent.
As the Faculty of Women is a scientific research institution, containing the areas of research in the fields of literature, science, and education, this conference comes as a contribution to shed light on the agenda of Africa and to foresee future research in all areas of development to support its achievement.
Call for Papers
The organizing committee of The Fourth International Conference
Future Research and Africa’s Agenda 2063: Horizons of Integration and Development organized by the Faculty of Women for Arts Science and Education, Ain Shams University, invites the submission of individual abstracts that explore one of the themes of the conference:
First: Future Research in Arts
- Democracy and human rights.
- Women's development.
- Appropriate parenting and child welfare.
- Ethics, morals and cultural identity.
- Security, safety and peace maintenance
- Developing economy and linking tourism to commerce and investment.
- Developing residential communities.
- Eliminating poverty and developing human capacities.
- Supporting men and women entrepreneurship.
- Empowering historical and cultural ties in the African continent.
- Developing culture in the fields of literature and art.
Second: Future Research in Science
- Technology and innovation.
- The quality of medical and remedial services.
- Health and the quality of food.
- Health awareness and disease prevention and control.
- Transportation infrastructure and communication networks.
- Energy and natural resources.
- Environmental sustainability and climate conservation.
- Modernization of agriculture and crops.
- Developing and preserving natural assets.
Third: Future Research in Education
- Educational practices and their quality from early childhood to university level.
- International presence and participation.
- Technical education and training.
- Maintaining balance between education and the requirements of labor market.
- Developing the capabilities of universities and their networking.
- Employment and developing capacities.
- Governance and digital transformation.
- Developing the mechanisms of administration and management.
- Knowledge society and information technology.
To present your research at the conference your abstract must first pass double blind peer review. Upon payment of registration fees, your attendance at the conference will be confirmed.
Conference Objectives:
- Highlighting the importance of the African continent and its role and Egypt's leading role in the world.
- Looking forward to a bright and promising future for the African continent, and enhancing global competitiveness.
- Working to integrate future research of the African continent to research institutions in Egypt and African countries.
- Looking forward to establish development projects for the African continent with Egyptian participation, and to provide highly qualified cadres.
- Peace, the elimination of conflicts and the realization of the principles of humanity.
Abstract Submission Guidelines:
- Abstracts should be original, not previously published or presented at any conference.
- An abstract should not exceed 250 words including the title of the paper, the methodology and the main findings.
- A short biography, a personal photo and contact information should be sent with the abstract.
- Upon notification of abstract acceptance, the paper should not exceed 12 pages and it should adhere to the research methodology.
- Papers should be written using MS word, font type Times New Roman, size 14 with 1.5 spacing.
- An abstract can be submitted through the website of the conference:
http://www.fwafrica2020.confer...
Or by sending via email:
Fw_Africa2020@women.asu.edu.eg