5th International Conference on
Social Sciences and Humanities In the 21st century
24 - 26 July 2026
Dublin, Ireland
Why Join Social Science Conferences in 2026?
ICSH21 is more than just an academic gathering—it’s a community. Here’s why attendees keep coming back:
- Engage with Global Experts: Discuss the latest findings with researchers, students, and professionals from universities, research institutions, and organizations around the world.
- Showcase Your Work: Present your research, receive feedback, and help the ongoing academic dialogue.
- Publish Opportunity:Get your work published in top journals indexed in SCOPUS, Web of Science, DAOJ, etc.
- Expand Your Network: Find collaborators, build your professional network, and explore new research directions.
- Experience Dublin: Enjoy a free guided city tour, explore historic sites, and experience Bavarian culture and cuisine.
Who Attends This Social Sciences Conference 2026?
The event is attended by researchers, scientists, graduate and post-graduate students, as well as representatives of for-profit and non-profit organizations, research institutions, and government agencies.
You are guaranteed engaging discussions that bring diverse opinions under the common goal of delivering actionable results that move the field forward.
Important Date
Mark your calendar and do not miss your chance to join one of the most engaging social sciences conferences 2026 has to offer:
Abstract Submission Deadline
03 July 2026
Early Registration Deadline:
14 April 2026
Late Registration Deadline:
14 July 2026
Conference Dates:
24 - 26 July 2026
The Social Sciences Conference Topics – Learn, Share, Contribute
Whether you’re in the early stages of your academic career or a seasoned expert, ICSH21 offers the opportunity to present, publish, and discuss your research. The humanities and social sciences conference is seeking submissions related to the following conference topics:
- Social Sciences
- Humanities
- Anthropology
- Law & Politics
- Philosophy
- Language and Literature
- … and many more
Participation Options
Oral/Virtual Presentation
Present your research to an international audience in London, or join us online as a presenter or attendee.
Poster Presentation
Share your research in a poster session: visually summarize your work, discuss your findings, and answer questions in a relaxed setting.
Listener Attendance
Not presenting? Attend the conference as a listener and broaden your understanding of current industry trends
Publication Opportunity
The Registered Abstracts of all accepted papers will be published in the Conference Abstract Book with an ISBN Number. Detailed instructions and full paper submission guidelines will be emailed within a few weeks following the conference.
Full papers will have publication opportunities in various international journals indexed in SCOPUS, Web of Science, DOAJ, and many more, or as a Book Chapter. Each Paper will be assigned a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) from Cross Ref.
Register for the 5th Social Sciences and Humanities in the 21st Century
This event is more than just another one of the social science conferences in 2026—it’s a thriving community of academics. To join us, choose one of the options below:
Early Registration Deadline
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Authors (Students): €360
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Authors (Regular): €390
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Listener: €150
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Virtual Delegate: €140
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Extra Paper: €75
Late Registration Deadline
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Authors (Students): €390
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Authors (Regular): €440
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Listener: €170
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Virtual Delegate: €160
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Extra Paper: €75
Past Speakers
Take a look at the inspiring individuals who have presented at ICSH21 in past editions
Pakiza Gulmammad Aliyeva
Shalva Shalikadze
Lovepreet Kaur Gill
Data Kobaladze
Bassant M. Attia
Begüm Satıcı
Yasmine Loza
Ampol Chayomchai
Explore the Stunning City of Dublin
Republic of Ireland’s capital needs no introduction and for many visitors to Ireland, Dublin is the number one destination. Dublin has history, charm, sights, museums, galleries, theatres, shops, pubs, restaurants, and an abundance of character. Dublin was voted Europe’s fourth most popular city break destination and is one of the friendliest capital cities in the world. Like its people, Ireland’s weather is never boring or predictable, the climate can be summed up as being mild, moist, and changeable with abundant rainfall and a lack of temperature extremes. You can experience all four seasons in one day. Dublin City is Ireland’s cultural capital. With the influx of international company headquarters, as well as an attractive quality of life, families and ex-pats from all corners are settling here, and in most cases, they’ll find they’re very welcome. The universities of Dublin have the best reputation and are known for delivering excellent education to international and local students, So, every year Dublin host several sciences event & conferences which turns this city into one of the best places for gathering researchers & scholars to share their knowledge & experiences.
