International Conference on Rohingya Crisis in Bangladesh:
Challenges and Sustainable Solutions.
Center for Peace Studies (CPS) and the Department of Political Science and Sociology (PSS), North South University (NSU), Dhaka, Bangladesh are organizing an international conference on “Rohingya Crisis in Bangladesh: Challenges and Sustainable Solutions” on July 27-28, 2019 in collaboration with United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).
CONFERENCE THEMES
The conference committee is inviting papers from scholars, researchers and graduate students across the globe to critically assess the whole issue and to develop sustainable policy recommendations in the broader thematic areas outlined below. However, the conference committee may consider papers that focus on the Rohingya crisis but fall outside of the following thematic areas:
Peacebuilding and Conflict Resolution
National and Regional Security
Socio-cultural Problems and Dimensions
Economic Impacts
Physical and Mental Health Issues of Rohingya people
Environmental Impacts and Remedy
Legal Issues Associated with Rohingya Crisis
Rohingya Language, Literature, and Culture
Rohingya Identity and Historical Perspectives
Gender and Vulnerability
ABSTRACT SUBMISSION
A 300-word paper abstract, along with a short biography of 200 words, should be submitted by April 30, 2019. Abstracts should be written in English using Times New Roman font and submitted in MS Word doc/docx format. Notifications on decisions about acceptance of paper abstracts will be given by May 15, 2019. Selected papers will be published in an edited book and a peer-reviewed journal. The papers should be properly referenced with APA style.
IMPORTANT DATES
Deadline for Abstract Submission April 30, 2019
Notification of Abstract Acceptance May 15, 2019
Early Bird Registration Deadline May 30, 2019
Regular Registration Deadline June 15, 2019
Deadline for Full Paper Submission July 15, 2019
Location:
DhakaBenefits
See the official link
Eligibilities
Open for all
Eligible Regions: Open for allApplication Process
Registration Fee:
Developed Countries Early Bird USD 100
Regular USD 200
Developing Countries Early Bird USD 50
Regular USD 100
Notes:
* Registration fees will cover meals (lunch and tea) and materials during the conference. Registration fee does not include accommodation.
** Participants from developing countries may apply for registration fee waiver, which will be determined by conference committee.
*** Graduate/Doctoral students may apply for registration fee waiver, which will be determined by conference committee.
**** Limited number of travel grants will be provided to deserving candidates based on merit of the paper, for which participants need to apply using the Travel Grant Request Form available on the conference website.