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Welcome to the 4th Asia Pacific Conference on Educational Research, Social Science and Humanities (APCERSSH). This event gathers experts, scholars, and practitioners to explore the intersections of education, research, and social sciences in the health domain. The conference serves as a platform for collaborative discussions, knowledge exchange, and the advancement of innovative approaches in promoting health and well-being. Join us in this enriching experience to contribute to the collective progress of health-related disciplines and foster meaningful connections within the Asia-Pacific region and beyond.

Our Speakers

Meet Our World’s Leading Speakers

Dr. Ragu Sasikumar

Senior Lecturer
Asia Pacific University of Technology and Innovation,
Malaysia.
Biography

Dr. Richard Larson

Professor
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
United States of America
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Assoc Prof. Dr. Chonlatee Photong

Faculty of Engineering
Mahasarakham University,
Thailand.
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Session and Tracks

APCERSSH-2025 Sessions will actively contribute to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

Gender Studies

  • Societies and tribes with matriarchal structure (e.g., Tibet)
  • Mass-media (including entertainment mass-media) as a powerful tool for “exporting” gender equality in conservative patriarchal societies.
  • When is it justified and when is it not to preferentially hire women as employees?
  • Family evolution vs egalitarian societies.
  • Which gender is more stress-resilient in professional settings – does this depend on profession?
  • Females vs males – worldview similarities and differences topic.
  • Differences in social network size across genders.
  • Differences between suicide attempt rates (women slightly prevail here) and suicide completion rates (men heavily prevail here) across genders in the US.
  • Happiness definitions for each gender.

Gender Studies is Contribution towards Achieving Sustainability Development Goals!

Goal 4: Quality Education
Goal 5: Gender Equality
Goal 10 : Reduced InEqualities:

Culture Topics

  • Worldwide cultural diversity loss as a result of abandoning traditions and urbanization.
  • Prerequisites for efficient intercultural communication.
  • Strategies to minimize culture shock.
  • Ethics of cultural appropriation, Western societies.
  • Architectural legacy of Aztecs.
  • Relationship between empires and cultural assimilation.
  • Cultural assimilation - modern patterns and causes.
  • Cultural and historical value of extinguishing languages.
  • Factors determining dominance of one culture over another.y

The Culture Topics Contribution towards Achieving Sustainability Development Goals!

Goal 3: Good Health And Well Being
Goal 10 : Reduced InEqualities
Goal 13: Climate Action
Goal 15: Life on Land
Goal 16 : Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions

Political Studies

  • Why is the US stuck with a two-party system?
  • Most representative electoral systems.
  • Prerequisites for instauration of authoritarianism.
  • Reasons for current worldwide drop in democracy indices as reported by Freedom House.
  • Reasons for current worldwide drop in democracy indices as reported by Freedom House.
  • volution cycle/ paths of an authoritarian regime.
  • Surveys show that people in Western countries value democracy less than before.
  • Civil disobedience forms in modern era topic
  • Mass-media control as a key element ensuring perpetuation of authoritarian and populist regimes.
  • Role of businesses/ agencies using black PR elections.

The Political Studies Contribution towards Achieving Sustainability Development Goals!

Goal 1 : No Poverty
Goa1 2 : Zero Hunger
Goal 3 : Good Health And Well Being
Goal 4: Quality Education
Goal 5: Gender Equality
Goal 8 : Decent Work and Economic Growth
Goal 10 : Reduced InEqualities
Goal 16: Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
Goal 17: Partnerships for the Goals

Religious Studies

  • Common elements of mythological tradition of many religions (e.g., birth from a virgin, trinity, resurrection, 12 disciples, good-evil duality).
  • Egyptian religion’s influence on religions founded later.
  • Buddhism vs Christianity – implications for a society’s values and daily life.
  • Buddhism - implications on a society’s economic life.
  • Diminishing role of religions as cohesion forces in modern societies.
  • Which religious philosophy is mostly associated with self-sufficiency (and what are implications for societies and individuals)?
  • Various forms and misinterpretation of jihad in Islamic teaching.
  • Association between religiosity and conservatism across cultures.
  • Strategies to facilitate religious dialogue.
  • An analysis into correlation between a society’s religiosity and economic development

The Religious Studies Contribution towards Achieving Sustainability Development Goals!

Goal 10 : Reduced InEqualities
Goal 15 : Life on Land
Goal 16 : Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
Goal 17: Partnerships for the Goals

Anthropology Studies

  • Fire mastery - impact on early human societies.
  • Earliest-dated human settlements topic.
  • Ability to process abstract concepts as ultimate cause of world domination by Homo sapiens (according to Yuval Noah Harari).
  • Transition of hunter gatherers to agricultural practices – was it associated with an increase life quality?
  • Burial customs vs ancient cultures topic.
  • What cave drawings tell us about early community life?
  • Marriage ceremonies in various old cultures.
  • Body alteration practices as distinctive cultural traits in tribes.
  • Impact of language on human cooperation efficiency in early days.

The Anthropology Studies Contribution towards Achieving Sustainability Development Goals!

Goal 4: Quality Education
Goal 16 : Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
Goal 17: Partnerships for the Goals

Linguistics

  • What ultra-conserved words across multiple languages (like “mother”, “man”, “hear”, “spit”) teach us about our common linguistic ancestry?
  • How can linguistics aid in studying human migration and cultural interaction events?
  • Common origin proofs for Indo-European languages.
  • What impact does word order in sentences have on interaction style within linguistic groups?
  • Grammar rules similarities across various European languages.
  • What do “core” vocabularies tell about us and our societies?
  • How English technology-related neologisms infiltrate in other languages.
  • French “protectionism” against English neologisms topic.
  • Widespread words like “email”, “smartphone”, “hobby” as a globalization indicator.

The Linguistics Contribution towards Achieving Sustainability Development Goals!

Goal 3 : Good Health And Well Being
Goal 10 : Reduced InEqualities
Goal 12 : Responsible Consumption and Production
Goal 15 : Life on Land

Current trends on Educational Research

  • Collaborative and Cloud Technologies
  • Learning Bots
  • Critical study of digital arts, film, theatre, and video games
  • Culture and digital technology
  • Cyberbullying and hate speech in digital media
  • Cyberbullying and hate speech in digital media
  • De/anti/postcolonial Digital Humanities
  • Digital Humanities and social justice
  • Digital approaches to textual studies
  • Digital Forensics
  • Digital History
  • Digital Humanities across class, race, and gender
  • Digital infrastructures and digital sovereignty
  • Digital literacies and education
  • Digitization and digitalization
  • MOOC’s, Open Teaching, and Open Educational Resources
  • Open Education Copyright and Other Legal Issues
  • Open Educational Projects, Partnerships, and Consortia
  • Participatory/Contributory Communities
  • Humanities Visualization
  • Identity Creation on Online Platforms
  • Indigeneity, technology, and Digital Humanities
  • Participatory Learning and Media
  • Social advocacy and new media technologies
  • Social Media & Nation Building
  • Social media and COVID-19 discourse
  • Teaching digital humanities

The Current trends on Educational Research Contribution towards Achieving Sustainability Development Goals!

Goal 4: Quality Education
Goal 8 : Decent Work and Economic Growth
Goal 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
Goal 12 : Responsible Consumption and Production
Goal 17: Partnerships for the Goals

Finance, Marketing, HRM and Economics

  • Cryptocurrency
  • Neuromarketing
  • Data driven HR
  • AI @ workplace
  • Remote working and Learning
  • Trade protectionism in context of international trade agreements
  • How will societies manage transition from fossil fuels to alternative energy?
  • Tourism evolution in age of low-cost airlines
  • Relative economic power as a function of human race topic.
  • Resource depletion – when will it happen for various resources?
  • Multinational corporation taxation – what is correct approach?
  • Offshore jurisdictions as an encouraging factor for worldwide corruption.
  • Anticipated damage to global economy following global warming.
  • Problem of national debt for countries worldwide.

The Finance, Marketing, HRM and Economics Contribution towards Achieving Sustainability Development Goals!

Goal 4: Quality Education
Goal 5: Gender Equality
Goal 8 : Decent Work and Economic Growth
Goal 14 : Life Below Water
Goal 15 : Life on Land
Goal 16 : Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
Goal 17: Partnerships for the Goals

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