THE GLOBAL CONNECT

Application Fields

There are six application fields for this conference. These application fields are designed to attract proposals that delve into the intricacies of research methodology within specific domains. Researchers and methodologists are encouraged to submit proposals that contribute to the advancement of research methods in their respective fields, fostering cross-disciplinary collaboration and innovation.

  • Research Methodology in Public Health Sciences

    Emphasis on innovative research methodologies within the fields of Medicine, Nursing, Geriatrics, Gerontology, Psychology, and other health-related disciplines.

  • Research Methodology in Education

    Exploration of advanced research methods in various educational areas, including Higher Education, Basic Education, Assessment, Curriculum Development, Teaching, Technology in Education, and more.

  • Research Methodology in Social and Political Sciences

    Highlighting cutting-edge research methodologies in the fields of Administration, Anthropology, Arts, Political Science, Communication, Economics, Management, Humanities, Linguistics, Marketing, Psychology, Sociology, and other social science disciplines.

  • Research Methodology in 4 IR and Innovative Technologies

    Focus on the methodological aspects of research in Computer Science, Information Systems, Electrical Engineering, Software Engineering, and Engineering Education, emphasizing the unique challenges and approaches in these domains.

  • Research Methodology in Economic and Management Sciences

    Exploration of research methodologies applied to the fields of Administration, Economics, Human Resources, Management, Marketing, and other business-related disciplines, aiming to advance the understanding and application of research methods in the business context.

  • Research Methodology in Indigenous Knowledge Systems

    Exploration of research methodologies that center on Indigenous Knowledge Systems, acknowledging and respecting the unique perspectives, practices, and traditions of indigenous communities. This field aims to contribute to the development of ethical and culturally sensitive research methods within the context of indigenous knowledge.