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The 3rd Asia Pacific Conference on Contemporary Research (APCCR- 2017)

The 3rd Asia Pacific Conference on Contemporary Research (APCCR- 2017)

26th and 27th of August 2017 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Venue: Hotel Sentral , KL, Malaysia
Theme: “Sharing Solutions”.

www.apiar.org.au
ISBN: 978-0995398-078

APIAR Scholarships

APIAR is delighted to announce a competition for excellent academic papers.Entries will be judged on the quality of the paper, including the presentation. Only full paper registered presenters in the conference are qualified to apply. APIAR is delighted to announce that registration fee will be waived for the four best paper winners to participate in the very next conference. The prize is non-negotiable and no monetary alternative will be available.

The 3rd Asia Pacific Conference on Contemporary Research (APCCR- 2017) will be held on 26th and 27th of August 2017 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The main theme of this conference is ' Sharing Solutions '. Accordingly, the conference will cover Business, Social Sciences, Education and Information and Communications Technology (ICT) disciplines. Internationally-recognized scholars will participate in the event to present their latest research and best practices.

Subject Areas:

Business , Education, Social Sciences and Information Technology.

Important Dates:

Abstract submission deadline- 30th June 2017
Early bird registration deadline – 7th July 2017
Regular registration deadline -14th July 2017
Full-paper submission deadline (optional) – 25th August 2017
Conference dates -26th- 27th August 2017

Special Attractions:

All of the accepted full-papers (i.e., high standard) will be published without any extra fees in the following online journals:

Asia Pacific Journal of Advanced Business and Social Studies (APJABSS, ISBN : 978-0-9943656-75)
Asia Pacific Journal of Contemporary Education and Communication Technology (APJCECT, ISBN : 978-0-9943656-82)

We are looking forward to seeing you in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in August 2017.

Publish with 'B' ranked Journals:

In a venture to reinforce its support to academics and researchers, Asia-Pacific Institute of Advanced Research (APIAR) is pleased to inform you of a new agreement to publish high-quality conference articles in the following two journals:

- International Journal of Web Based Communities (ISSN: 1741-8216)
- International Journal of Continuing Engineering Education and Life-Long Learning (ISSN: 1741-5055)

All conference articles from Third Asia Pacific Conference on Contemporary Research (APCCR- 2017) will be checked against the rigorous criteria set by these two journals.

Thank You.

Kind Regards,

John Taylor

APCCR Secretariat

Asia Pacific Institute of Advanced Research (APIAR)
Suite 1A Level 2 ; 802 Pacific Highway ; Gordon NSW 2072 ; Australia
Enquiries: info@apiar.org.au ; Web address: http://apiar.org.au

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