
13th International Conference on New Findings in the Humanities and Social Sciences
05 June, 2026 / 09:00
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13th International Conference on New Findings in the Humanities and Social Sciences
05-07 June 2026 | Cambridge, United Kingdom
Step into the heart of academic discovery and join the 13th International Conference on New Findings in the Humanities and Social Sciences, which will be held on 05-07 June 2026 in Cambridge, the historical and world-famous city of the United Kingdom.
This premier event is more than just a conference; It is a vibrant meeting place where researchers, scientists and academics from around the world come together to share their latest work, exchange perspectives and inspire each other to push the boundaries of knowledge in the humanities and social sciences.
Why Join Us?
Attending this conference means being immersed in three days of thought-provoking presentations, engaging discussions, and meaningful networking opportunities. Whether you are presenting your own research, looking for collaboration or simply want to keep up to date with the latest developments, this event provides the perfect platform.You will gain access to a truly international academic community—scholars, professors, doctoral candidates, and practitioners who are shaping the future of the humanities and social sciences.
Conference Themes
We welcome presentations across a wide range of disciplines, including:
Social Sciences
Humanities
Language and Literature
Additionally, relevant issues and emerging issues will also be considered, thus ensuring a diverse and interdisciplinary agenda.
Broadcast Opportunities
Your research deserves global visibility. That's why we offer various publication paths:
Accepted and registered abstracts will be included in the official Conference Abstract Book (with ISBN).
Authors of full articles will have the opportunity to publish in indexed international journals (SCOPUS, Web of Science, DOAJ and more).
Selected studies may also be included as book chapters.
These opportunities ensure that your work reaches the widest audience while meeting rigorous academic standards.
Flexible ParticipationWe know not everyone can travel, but that shouldn't stop you from being part of the global exchange of ideas.
Participate face-to-face: Present your research on-site in Cambridge, connect face-to-face with other academics and enjoy the full conference experience.
Virtual participation: Present online, receive conference materials, and ensure your work receives the same recognition as in-person presenters.
Both formats provide full visibility for your research.
Special Advantages for Participants
Joining us in Cambridge comes with exclusive benefits designed to make your experience unforgettable:
A free Cambridge city tour where a local expert will guide you through the city's rich history, culture and academic heritage.
A complimentary invitation letter for all registered in-person participants to support travel arrangements.
Conference Advantages
We are committed to ensuring the highest academic and professional standards:
Flexible registration fees across multiple rounds to make participation accessible.
A rigorous double-blind peer review process for each manuscript submission.A truly international platform that offers participants the chance to interact with a global community of scientists.
Why Cambridge?
There are few cities in the world that embody the spirit of academic excellence quite like Cambridge. Known for its prestigious university, historic architecture and cultural vibrancy, Cambridge provides the perfect backdrop for an international conference. From cobbled streets and medieval colleges to world-class libraries and museums, the city itself will inspire your academic journey.
Don't miss the opportunity to showcase your research, receive valuable feedback, and network with leading figures in the humanities and social sciences. Book your place at the 13th International Conference on New Findings in the Humanities and Social Sciences and join a truly global conversation.
