Oxford The 4th International Conference on Literature, Language, and Culture Development Boston, USA May 12, 2025

The 4th International Conference on Literature, Language, and Culture Development (ICLLCD 2025)

Leading academic scientists, researchers, and scholars in the field of languages, literature, linguistics, history and culture come together at the International Conference on Literature, Language, and Culture Development to share and exchange experiences and research findings. Additionally, it offers a top-notch interdisciplinary forum where scholars, professionals, and educators can showcase and converse about the newest advancements, issues, and trends as well as real-world difficulties faced and overcome. The conference is supported by faculty members from King's College London, Cardiff University, University of Wolverhampton, University of Murcia.

To break the barriers of time and space and to provide seamless communication opportunities for worldwide scholars, ICLLCD 2025 will be Organizerd distributedly with dispersed venues. Transnational academic workshops are the decentralized co-organisers of ICLLCD 2025 and will be held at Northeastern University (Boston, USA), Lincoln College (Lincoln, UK), and Kingston University (London, UK). These workshops focus on more specific topics and may have independent submission and publication processes. Besides these workshops, ICLLCD 2025 is a hybrid conference, establishing an online session and welcoming participants from all countries and regions to join whenever and wherever possible.

Publication

Accepted papers of ICLLCD and its workshops will be published in Communications in Humanities Research (Print ISSN 2753-7064), and will be submitted to Conference Proceedings Citation Index (CPCI), Crossref, CNKI, Portico, Google Scholar and other databases for indexing. The situation may be affected by factors among databases like processing time, workflow, policy, etc.

* Accepted manuscripts will be submitted to the publisher on a rolling basis. Early-registered papers are expected to be published and printed earlier.

Title: Communications in Humanities Research
Press: EWA Publishing, United Kingdom
ISSN: 2753-7064 2753-7072 (electronic)

Previous Speakers

Dr. Rick Arrowood

Lecturer in Northeastern University

Dr. Ioannis Panagiotou

Tutor in University of Edinburgh

Workshops

Boston- The Dual Edge: Enhancing Organizational Efficiency and Efficacy through I-O Psychology and AI Leadership

Lincoln- Popular Music Practices in Film: Sound Design and Composition Workshop

London- Extended Touch: CNC Fabrication