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2016 International Conference on Education, Psychology, and Social Sciences

2016 International Conference on Education, Psychology, and Social Sciences
3rd to 5th August 2016
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

As requested by dozens of worldwide scholars, the submission deadline is extended to May 30, 2016. Meanwhile, we like to share with you three good news.

First, some papers of ICBFP 2016 will be recommended to the journal 'Sustainability' (SSCI, SCIE, Impact Factor: 0.942) based on the paper's quality and fields. Detail information is available on the conference website. Second, the conference has received local government's sponsor to encourage foreign people to visit Malaysia. Therefore, the participants of ICBFP 2016 will get a free one-day local tour on 3 August 2016 (the first day of the conference). Certainly, you can choose to attend or not attend. The tour information is also posted on the conference website. Third, high quality papers describing original and unpublished results will be recommended to sponsored journals (for example: International Journal of Mobile Learning and Organization indexed in Scopus, International Journal of Education and Psychological Research, International Journal of Cyber Society and Education, International Journal of Electronic Commerce Studies indexed in EI, Scopus, ABI/Inform and EBSCO, International Journal of Business and Information indexed in ABI/Inform and EBSCO, Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering indexed in EI and Contemporary Management Review indexed in ABI/Inform and EBSCO) to publish special issues.

With the success of 2014 and 2015, the ICEPS 2016 will be held from 3 to 5 August 2016 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. With the advancement of education, psychology, and social science, these fields become more sophisticated and interacted. Accordingly,beyond sharing the latest researches, case studies, and industry survey, all attendees are encouraged to seek opportunities of interdisciplinary collaboration. Proposals for panel sessions and special tracks are also welcome. Relevant topics are displayed on the website for your reference. Selected papers will be recommended for fast track reviews by the sponsored Journals. During the conference, there should be substantial time for discussing the practical challenges encountered and the solutions adopted.

Notably, because the conference gets the local government's support, the early bird payers will be granted a free local tour.

Enquiries: iceps.conf@gmail.com
Web address: http://iceps2016.globalconf.org/

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