62nd AMSTERDAM World Conference on “Education, Humanities & Social Sciences Studies” (EHS3-26) July 6-8, 2026 Amsterdam (Netherlands)

EHS3-26


Education Educational Technology Higher Education Special Education



Call for papers/Topics



Full Articles/ Reviews/ Shorts Papers/ Abstracts are welcomed in the following research fields:



1. Education Studies



Education focuses on the theory, practice, and methodology of teaching and learning across different contexts.





  • Pedagogy & Curriculum Development





    • Instructional design and lesson planning.




    • Curriculum theory and evaluation.




    • Educational technology and e-learning.






  • Educational Psychology





    • Cognitive development in learners.




    • Motivation and classroom management.




    • Special education and neurodiversity.






  • Policy & Leadership





    • School administration and governance.




    • Economics of education and funding.




    • Global educational reforms and literacy initiatives.






  • Social Foundations of Education





    • Equity, diversity, and inclusion in schools.




    • History of educational systems.




    • Comparative education (international systems).







2. Humanities



The Humanities study human culture, history, and creative expression, focusing more on critical and analytical methods rather than empirical data.





  • History





    • Ancient, Medieval, and Modern World History.




    • Historiography (the study of how history is written).




    • Military, political, and social history.






  • Philosophy





    • Ethics and moral philosophy.




    • Epistemology (the study of knowledge).




    • Logic and metaphysics.






  • Literature & Linguistics





    • Literary criticism and theory.




    • Comparative literature.




    • Phonetics, syntax, and sociolinguistics.






  • The Arts & Culture





    • Art history and visual culture.




    • Musicology and ethnomusicology.




    • Religious studies and mythology.







3. Social Sciences



The Social Sciences use empirical and scientific methods to study human behavior and the complex relationships within societies.





  • Sociology





    • Social stratification, class, and inequality.




    • Urban and rural sociology.




    • Sociology of the family and gender.






  • Psychology





    • Behavioral and clinical psychology.




    • Social psychology and group dynamics.




    • Developmental psychology.






  • Political Science





    • International relations and diplomacy.




    • Political theory and ideologies.




    • Public policy and administration.






  • Anthropology & Archaeology





    • Cultural anthropology and ethnography.




    • Biological/Physical anthropology.




    • Prehistoric and historic archaeology.






  • Human Geography





    • Demographics and population studies.




    • Environmental studies and sustainability.




    • Geopolitics and spatial analysis.






  • Economics





    • Microeconomics and Macroeconomics.




    • Development economics.




    • Behavioral economics.