17th Annual International Conference on Global Studies organized by the Divisions of Business, Economics and Law, Social Sciences, Health & Medical Sciences and the Engineering & Architecture | |||
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Teaching Global Studies Academic Member Responsible: Dr. Gregory T. Papanikos, President, ATINER & Honorary Professor of Economics, University of Stirling, UK. The aim of the symposium is to bring together academics and researchers of all areas of global education and teaching. | Abstract Submitting Form Provisional Program |
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Global Education Academic Member Responsible: Dr. Nick Linardopoulos, Head, Education Unit, ATINER & Associate Teaching Professor & Public Speaking Course Coordinator, Rutgers University, USA. The aim of this stream is to advance knowledge in theory and practice of global education. Thus, the stream strives to bring together theoretical and research scholars as well as practitioners across disciplines to examine innovative approaches to education that can advance the life of the global citizens. Global education strives to make a difference and bring change in the life of others promoting equity and sustainability of resources. The purpose of the stream is to promote a discussion across disciplines to examine issues of equity, environmental sustainability, development and provide solutions for social justice, human rights, and equity. | Abstract Submitting Form Provisional Program |
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Global Health Academic Member Responsible: Dr. Vickie Hughes, Director, Health & Medical Sciences Division, ATINER & Assistant Professor, School of Nursing, Johns Hopkins University, USA. he aim of the symposium is to give an opportunity to participants to present their work on the determinants and distribution of health in international contexts. Papers are considered from all areas of Health, Medicine, Nursing, Public Health, Health Economics, Epidemiology, Demography, Medical Ethics, etc. | Abstract Submitting Form Provisional Program |
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Global Business Analytics Academic Member Responsible: Dr. Theodore Trafalis, Head, Electrical Engineering Unit, ATINER, Professor of Industrial & Systems Engineering and Director, Optimization & Intelligent Systems Laboratory, The University of Oklahoma, USA. The aim of the stream is to give an opportunity to participants to present their work to academics and researchers from different disciplines. Papers are considered from all areas of Business Analytics. | Abstract Submitting Form Provisional Program |
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Global Media & Communications Academic Member Responsible: Dr. John Pavlik, Head, Mass Media and Communication Unit, ATINER & Professor, Rutgers University, USA. The aim of the symposium is to bring together academics and researchers of Communications, Mass Media and other related disciplines. Papers are welcome from all areas of media such as political communication, EU enlargement, Website design, cross-media ownership, war correspondence, cultural studies, film, public relations, telecommunication policy, advertising, agenda setting, juvenile audience preferences, and cross-national communication, etc. | Abstract Submitting Form Provisional Program |
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Global Data Management Academic Member Responsible: Dr. Timothy M. Young, Director, Center for Data Science (CDS), Emeritus Professor, The University of Tennessee, USA & CEO and President, T.M. Young Institute, LLC, USA. As the global societies evolve in the 4th Industrial Revolution, ‘data science’ is emerging as an essential research discipline for academicians and practitioners that transcends the mathematical, statistical, and computational sciences. Data science incorporates the studies of artificial intelligence, big data, data mining, data fusion, data quality management, etc. (‘Industrie 4.0.’), and is a shared belief for success in our global societies, business, and institutional sectors. Many have cited that only 10% of data science research by academia is assimilated by the private and institutional sectors. The 1st inaugural conference on ‘Data Science’ attempts to reduce this gap by organizing networking opportunities for researchers and practitioners by being a global leader in developing conferences, education, publications, and research on contemporary topics essential in sustaining the global economy and the environment. Research papers and presentations are sought in: artificial intelligence, big data, data mining, data fusion, data quality management, and predictive analytics, as applied to all disciplines in the institutional, service, and business sectors. | Abstract Submitting Form Provisional Program |
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Global and European Political Affairs Academic Member Responsible: Dr. Kenneth Christie, Head, Politics & International Affairs Unit, ATINER & Professor, Royal Roads University, Canada. The aim of the symposium is to bring together academics and researchers form all areas of world politics such as: national conflict regulation, ethnic conflict regulation, democracy, politics of national self-determination, globalization, conflict and peace studies, comparative politics, international political economy, international studies, etc. | Abstract Submitting Form Provisional Program |
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Global Marketing Academic Member Responsible: Dr. Cleopatra Veloutsou, Head, Marketing Unit, ATINER & Senior Lecturer in Marketing, University of Glasgow. The aim of the stream is to give an opportunity to participants to present their work to academics and researchers from different disciplines. Papers are considered from all areas of marketing. | Abstract Submitting Form Provisional Program |
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Global Trade and Global Finance Academic Member Responsible: Dr. Peter Koveos, Head, Accounting and Finance Units, ATINER & Professor of Finance, Syracuse University, USA. The aim of the stream is to give an opportunity to participants to present their work to academics and researchers from different disciplines. Papers are considered from all areas of trade and finance. | Abstract Submitting Form Provisional Program |
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International & European Law Academic Member Responsible: Dr. Michael P. Malloy, Director, Business, Economics and Law Division, ATINER & Distinguished Professor & Scholar, University of the Pacific, USA. The aim of the symposium is to bring together academics and researchers form all areas of International and European Law. | Abstract Submitting Form Provisional Program |
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Global Tourism: Current Challenges and Future Prospects Academic Member Responsible: Dr. Evangelia Kasimati, Head, Tourism, Leisure & Recreation Unit, ATINER. The aim of the stream is to give an opportunity to participants to present their work to academics and researchers from different disciplines. Papers are considered from all areas of tourism, global tourism. | Abstract Submitting Form Provisional Program |
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Global Technology and Engineering Academic Members Responsible: Dr. Nikos Mourtos, Head, Mechanical Engineering Unit, ATINER & Professor, San Jose State University USA. Dr. Bala Maheswaran, Director, Engineering & Architecture Division, ATINER & Professor, Northeastern University, USA. Dr. Theodore Trafalis, Head, Electrical Engineering Unit, ATINER & Professor of Industrial and Systems Engineering & Director, Optimization & Intelligent Systems Laboratory, The University of Oklahoma, USA. Dr. Dimitrios Goulias, Head, Civil Engineering Unit, ATINER and Associate Professor & Director of Undergraduate Studies Civil & Environmental Engineering Department, University of Maryland, USA. | Abstract Submitting Form Provisional Program |
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Global Sports Academic Member Responsible: Dr. Maria Kosma, Head, Sports Unit & Associate Professor, Louisiana State University, USA The aim of the symposium is to bring together academics and researchers form all areas of sports. Participants can present on sports topics within broad streams of research areas. Areas of interest include (but are not confined to): the Impacts of Olympic Games, Professional Sports, Sport-Scheduling, Sports Tourism, Sports Law, Sports Communication, Sports & Media, Sports & Society, Sport Psychology, Sports Violence, Sports & Education, Sports & Ethics, Sport Technology, Sports and Computer Applications, Sports & Information Technology, Sport Services and Sports History. Also, special sessions will be organized for individual sports (soccer, football, baseball, basketball, handball, ice hockey, tennis, car racing, gymnastics etc). | Abstract Submitting Form Provisional Program |
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Development in Africa Academic Members Responsible: Dr. Nathalie Homlong, Professor, Volda University College, Norway. Dr. Elisabeth Springler, Professor, University of Applied Sciences BFI Vienna, Austria. The special session focuses on exploring diverse aspects of development in Africa, highlighting the significance of the continent’s progress and challenges. With a keen emphasis on economic, social and political dimensions, this session aims to shed light on the complex dynamics that shape Africa’s development trajectory. The aim of the session is to form a valuable platform for promoting discussion and knowledge sharing in pursuit of inclusive and transformative development in Africa. You may participate as presenter of one session or observer. | Abstract Submitting Form Provisional Program |
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The Impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) Generative Technologies on Assessment and the Reputation of Higher Education Institutions Academic Members Responsible: Dr. Ali Abusalem, Director, Center for Higher Education Futures (CHEF), ATINER and Course Coordinator, Kent Institute Australia & External Member of Academic Board, Elite Education Institute, Australia. Dr. Lorraine Bennett, Deputy Director, Center for Higher Education Futures (CHEF), ATINER and Managing Director, Lorraine Bennett Learning and Teaching Consultancy, Australia. The recent extensive release of Artificial Intelligence (AI) generative technologies is poised to substantially change many aspects of society including the status, nature, and function of Higher Education. The session will focus on strategies for reshaping assessments, which draw upon AI generated content, but stretch the learning outcomes beyond basic description of content and memorisation of facts, to higher-order thinking and application of skills such as critical analysis, evaluation, resilience, problem solving, reflection and ethical decision making. | Abstract Submitting Form Provisional Program |
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Business Leadership Academic Members Responsible: Dr. Arthur Pantelides, Deputy Head, Management Unit, ATINER & Associate Professor, Virginia Wesleyan University, USA. Dr. George S. Tsagaris, Deputy Head, Sociology Unit, ATINER & Associate Professor, Cleveland State University, USA. Papers are welcome from all areas of business leadership such as: Management, Organizational Behavior, Leadership Development, Corporate Governance, Strategic Management, Decision-making, Change Management, Emotional Intelligence, Communication Skills, Team Dynamics, Entrepreneurship, Business Ethics, Leadership Styles, Conflict Resolution, Cultural Intelligence, Diversity and Inclusion, Talent Management, Performance Management, Coaching and Mentoring, Business Innovation, etc. | Abstract Submitting Form Provisional Program |