CALL FOR PAPER
The 2026 3rd International Conference on Modern Education, Economic Management, and Sociology of Humanities (MLSH 2026) aims to showcase the latest advancements in modern educational paradigms and their interdisciplinary applications in economic management, public policy, social dynamics, cultural studies, and humanistic development. The forum brings together researchers, educators, economists, and practitioners from academia and industry to promote in-depth exchange, foster cross-disciplinary collaboration, and drive socio-economic innovation.
We welcome original research articles, case studies, and review papers that reflect cutting-edge theoretical development, applied methodologies, and management practices. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Innovations in Modern Education and Pedagogy
- Integration of digital technologies and smart classrooms
- Adaptive learning strategies and personalized education
- Evaluation and evolution of modern curriculum design
- Educational equity, inclusion, and policy reform
- Lifelong learning frameworks and vocational training
- Psychological and cognitive foundations of modern learning
Economic Management and Sustainable Development
- Strategic management for global economic integration
- Corporate governance and modern enterprise systems
- Green economy and sustainable business practices
- Financial risk management and digital finance innovation
- Human resource management in the era of automation
- Public sector economics and institutional administration
Sociological Dynamics and Public Policy
- Urbanization, migration, and demographic transitions
- Social inequality, stratification, and mobility
- Community development and modern social work
- Public health sociology and welfare systems
- Impact of globalization on local social structures
- Crisis management, social resilience, and recovery
Cultural Studies and Interdisciplinary Humanities
- Preservation and evolution of tangible and intangible cultural heritage
- Cross-cultural communication and global integration
- Ethics, philosophy, and morality in the modern era
- Literature, arts, and their reflection of societal changes
- Historical perspectives on contemporary social issues
- The intersection of humanities with modern technology
