10th Edition | Toronto 2025
Toronto came alive from 25 to 27 July 2025, as the 10th edition welcomed academics, researchers, and professionals from every corner of the globe, like Brazil, Canada, Nigeria, Malaysia, Australia, Chile, and more. Ideas flowed, debates sparked, and collaborations formed across disciplines from sociology to political science, anthropology to economics.
The conference thrived on diversity because perspectives collided, experiences were exchanged, and knowledge expanded. Participants found more than just sessions; they discovered a platform for meaningful connections, hands-on collaboration, and inspiration to take their research further.
Toronto itself became part of the story, blending cultural exploration with academic dialogue and leaving attendees with memories of a city and a conference that pushed the boundaries of social sciences research.
Themes:
Prof. Dr. Narcisa Medranda
Affiliation: Salesian Polytechnic University, Ecuador
Article Title: Democratic fragmentation in the digital age: Bots, fake news, and social polarization
Dr. Zia Ul Haq
Affiliation: University of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
Article Title: Comparative Epistemological Inquiry of God’s Existence: Divine Revelation vs Rational Coherence
Dr. Rasha Mohamed Abdelrahman
Affiliation: Ajman University, United Arab Emirates
Article Title: Investigating the Relationship Between Mindfulness and Student Engagement Among University Students
Dr. Enkela Begu
Affiliation: University of Tirana, Albania
Article Title: Deforestation in Protected Areas – a GISRS based study of National Park of Albanian Alps
Dr. Veronika Michvocikova
Affiliation: University of ss. Cyril and Methodius in Trnava,Slovakia
Article Title: National pride as a part of university students opinions – an example of Slovakian university students
Dr. Ania A Drzewiecka
Affiliation: Heriot-Watt University, The United Kingdom
Article Title: Creating Change Through Design: A Cross-University Collaboration to Address Socio-Economic Challenges in China through Multidisciplinary Design-led Approach
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