ISYSH 2019: III International Symposium of Young Scholars in the Humanities Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University Tbilisi, Georgia, November 27-30, 2019 |
Conference website | http://www.isysh.tsu.ge/en |
Abstract registration deadline | August 15, 2019 |
Submission deadline | August 15, 2019 |
Deadline for payment of the registration fee | November 1, 2019 |
Deadline for submission of the full text of the paper | November 1, 2019 |
Deadline for making changes to the program | November 10, 2019 |
We are pleased to announce that Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University will host the International Symposium of Young Scholars in Humanities for the third time.
The symposium is open for researchers in the Humanities and its neighboring fields.
The main directions of the Symposium are:
- History and Archeology
- Ethnology / Anthropology
- Language and Literature
- Philosophy and Religion
- Culture and Art
- Interdisciplinary Studies
Submission Guidelines
All papers must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference. In your abstracts, please, write a short summary of the key points of your research; your abstract summary is a way to introduce readers to your research topic, the questions that will be answered, the process you took - Research methods and data processing, participants of your research (if there are any) and any findings or conclusions you drew. Also, help researchers find your work in databases by listing 3-5 keywords from your paper after your summary (on the next line), list your keywords that stand out in your research. The word limit of the abstracts: between 250-300 words. Please, do not include any personal information in the body of your Abstracts! In case of any questions, please, do not hesitate to contact us at: isysh2019@tsu.ge
Presentation Formats:
Oral Presentation
Poster Presentation (Poster max. 120X90)
Committees
Scientific Committee
- Nana Gaprindashvili - Prof., Dean, Faculty of Humanities, TSU
- Gocha Japaridze - Prof. at TSU Faculty of Humanities, Head of Oriental Studies and Research Institute;
- Darejan Gardavadze - Prof. at TSU Faculty of Humanities, Head of the Bachelor and Master's Programs in Arab Studies;
- Darejan Tvaltvadze - Prof. at TSU Faculty of Humanities, Head of PhD Program of Philology of Georgian Bible;
- Ekaterine Navrozashvili - Assoc. Prof. at TSU Faculty of Humanities, Institute of Translation and Literary Relations;
- Zviad Tskhvediani - Akaki Tsereteli Kutaisi State University, Associate Professor at the Faculty of Humanities, Arabist;
- Tamar Mosiashvili - Associate Professor of Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Ilia State University, Arabist;
- Zaal Abashidze - Prof. at St. Andrew the First called Georgian University, Director of Korneli Kekelidze National Center of Manuscripts;
- Giorgi Alibegashvili - Prof. at St. Andrew the First called Georgian University, Head of State Language Department;
- Reuven Enoch - Ariel University, Professor of Heritage Department of Israel, Israel;
- Yasuhiro Kojima - Tokyo Institute of Foreign languages;
- Bernard Outtier – French National Center of Scientific Research.
Organizing Committee
- Ivane Mchedeladze - Project Coordinator, TSU Center of Ukrainian Studies, specialist, PhD in Philology;
- Nino Kvirikashvili - Senior Specialist of the Department of Quality Assurance, Faculty of Humanities, TSU, PhD student;
- Tea Kamushadze - Senior Specialist of the Department of Educational Process Management, Faculty of Humanities, TSU, PhD in Anthropology;
- Giorgi Jgharkava - Faculty of Humanities, TSU, PhD student;
- Sophio Totibadze - Faculty of Humanities, TSU, PhD student;
- Elene Lursmanashvili - Faculty of Humanities, TSU, MA student;
- Giorgi Tsaava - Photographer.
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to isysh2019@tsu.ge