11th International Conference on Research in Humanities and Social Sciences
Humanity, Science, and Everything In Between
About us
From 27 - 29 March 2026, Oxford will become a global hub of knowledge for the 11th International Conference on Research in Humanities and Social Sciences (ICRHS).
At the humanities and social sciences conference, when the paths of individuals with shared interests cross, the perspectives shift because discussions take center stage. Educators, scholars, and researchers from around the world converge to shape the future of learning.
Present the research through oral, poster, or virtual sessions. Participants can also join as a listener to witness the latest breakthroughs in action, and networking allows them to connect with leading minds from across the globe. Indexed journals, abstract books, and conference proceedings publication opportunities make academic growth an integral part of the experience.
Oxford becomes part of the journey. All attendees are invited to a free guided tour that blends the city’s rich history with meaningful scholarly connections. ICRHS 2026 is where research, ideas, and experiences intersect in fresh and unexpected ways.
Attending ICRHS isn’t just about presenting a paper. It’s about belonging to a community that values curiosity, accuracy, and collaboration. Here’s what participants take away:
Present original research at top international gatherings
Build networks across fields and worldwide institutions
Publish work in peer-reviewed, indexed journals and proceedings
Discover new methods in humanities, social sciences, and related fields
Share ideas in hands-on sessions, workshops, and Q&As
Increase credibility and expand professional opportunities
Connect with mentors, peers, and professionals worldwide
Receive feedback that improves research and presentation
Open new chances for career progress and scholarly work
Tour Oxford with a free guided visit that turns networking into discovery
Participation looks different for everyone. Some prefer the stage, others online, and some the quiet observation that sparks new thinking. ICRHS welcomes every approach
In-Person Attendance
Present the research, attend sessions, connect directly, and join the guided Oxford tour
Virtual Presentation
Share the insights online and exchange ideas with global peers in real time
Listener Registration
No paper? No problem. Join the discussions, learn from experts, and still enjoy the Oxford experience.
Mark these dates in advance to secure a spot at this global gathering of top researchers and experts.
Tue
10
Mar 2026
Abstract Submission Deadline
Mon
29
Dec 2025
Early Registration Deadline
Tue
17
Mar 2026
Late Registration Deadline
27 - 29
Mar 2026
Conference Dates
ICRHS has become a meeting place for voices that challenge convention and inspire progress. Academics, educators, and thought leaders from across the world have shaped the dialogue that defines the field today. Their ideas continue to flow in research communities, classrooms, and collaborative projects.
Attendees can select the registration path that best fits their goals, time, and budget. Each registration type is designed to ease access to publication opportunities within the humanities and social sciences conference.
Registration Deadline
17 March 2026
At ICRHS, every accepted abstract is published in the Conference Abstract Book with an ISBN. Registered full papers can be published in the Conference Proceedings (ISSN, DOI, indexed in Google Scholar) or considered for top international journals indexed in SCOPUS, Web of Science, and DOAJ.
Nostalgia and Immigration: A Study of the Italian American Communities in New York and Boston in the Early 20th Century.
Every ICRHS attendee can join a free guided tour of Oxford , a city that has shaped thinkers for generations. This is not just sightseeing but an extension of the learning experience.
As participants walk through the historic streets, conversations begun at the conference continue in cafés, courtyards, and over bridges. Oxford itself acts as a partner in learning, linking knowledge from the past with ideas of today.
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