CfP – Access to higher education in the 21st Century – Policies and Outcomes

The Romanian Authority for Scientific Research is organizing the event Access to higher education in the 21st Century – Policies and Outcomes within the project Access to higher education in post-communist Romania.

  • Interested researchers must submit their abstracts using this online submission form.
  • Deadline for abstract submission: September 10, 2023
  • No registration/ participation fee is required.
  • The organizers will provide accommodation, meals, and coffee breaks (though transport is not included).
  • The working language throughout the event will be English.
  • The papers will be published in a conference volume at a prestigious international publishing house (still to be determined).
  • Online attendance is possible.

Please click here for the full call for papers.

More information about the project on the website of the project: https://ahe-ro.unibuc.ro/?p=173

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