
More Details on The Humanities and Social Sciences Conference
The 10th International Conference on the Future of Social Sciences and Humanities will be held in Dublin, Ireland, from 23 - 25 July 2027. As a top-notch humanities and social sciences conference, it’s a gathering that brings together people from all over the world who are passionate about research, education, and creating impact.
This international conference on social sciences focuses on open, thoughtful conversations. You’ll hear from people across fields and sectors, allowing you to step out of your own academic bubble and see how your work fits into bigger, global conversations. If you’re looking for a social sciences conference where real collaboration happens—where questions matter as much as answers—you’ll feel at home here.
Whether you’re an experienced academic, a new researcher, or simply someone exploring the call for papers in 2027 for social science conferences, this is your chance to be part of something practical and positive.
Important Dates
Don’t miss your chance to be part of one of the most engaging social science conferences in 2027. You will be notified of the acceptance of your abstract within 7–14 days after submission.
02 July 2027
Abstract Submission Deadline
12 January 2027
Early Registration Deadline
12 July 2027
Late Registration Deadline
23 - 25 July 2027
Conference Dates
Top Reasons to Attend Social Sciences Conferences
Share Your Ideas
If you’re working on research in the social sciences or humanities, this is your chance to present it to a global audience and receive thoughtful, helpful feedback.
Increase Global Connections
Meet people from around the world—researchers, educators, policy experts, and more. Build relationships that extend beyond the conference.
Publish in Indexed Journals
Your accepted and registered work could be published in respected, indexed journals. It’s a strong step forward in building your academic profile.
Explore Dublin
Enjoy a free one-day city tour and experience Dublin‘s unique mix of history, creativity, and openness with fellow attendees.

Publish Your Work via a Top Social Science Conference
All accepted abstracts will appear in the official Conference Abstract Book, complete with an ISBN. Full papers will be considered for publication in top international journals (indexed in SCOPUS, Web of Science, DOAJ, etc).
Each paper will be assigned a DOI from CrossRef, and the full proceedings will be submitted to Google Scholar for indexing. All qualifying papers will also be published in the conference proceedings with an ISSN number.
Meet Our Past Speakers
Meet researchers and educators who have contributed to past FSHCONF conferences. Their work continues to influence the field, and we’re proud to highlight a few of them here.
Dr. Dan Pyle
Dr. Timothy L Carson
Dr. Zamokuhle Mbandlwa
Dr. Alicia Fernanda Galindo Manrique
Dr. Kim Borden Penney
Assoc. Prof. Maria Hełdak
Dr. Katarzyna Przybyła
Assoc. Prof. Taruna Shalini Ramessur
Register for the Humanities and Social Sciences Conference
Early Registration Deadline
12 January 2027
- Authors (Student): €330
- Authors (Regular): €360
- Listener: €140
- Virtual Presentation: €120
- Extra Papers: €75
Late Registration Deadline
12 July 2027
- Authors (Student): €360
- Authors (Regular): €390
- Listener: €160
- Virtual Presentation: €140
- Extra Papers: €75
How Can You Join the International Conference on Social Sciences?
On-Site Oral Presentation
Join us in Dublin to present your work live, followed by interactive Q&A with attendees.
Virtual Presentation
Present remotely via livestream and engage with a global audience just like you would in person.
On-site Poster Presentation
Visually present your study using data-rich posters and engage in discussions with attendees during networking breaks.
Join as a Listener
If you’re not presenting, you can still attend all sessions, take part in discussions, and connect with experts.
Free Tour of Dublin
Republic of Ireland’s capital needs no introduction and for many visitors to Ireland, Dublin is the number one destination. Dublin has history, charm, sights, museums, galleries, theatres, shops, pubs, restaurants, and an abundance of character. Dublin was voted Europe’s fourth most popular city break destination and is one of the friendliest capital cities in the world. Like its people, Ireland’s weather is never boring or predictable, the climate can be summed up as being mild, moist, and changeable with abundant rainfall and a lack of temperature extremes. You can experience all four seasons in one day. Dublin City is Ireland’s cultural capital. With the influx of international company headquarters, as well as an attractive quality of life, families and ex-pats from all corners are settling here, and in most cases, they’ll find they’re very welcome. The universities of Dublin have the best reputation and are known for delivering excellent education to international and local students, So, every year Dublin host several sciences event & conferences which turns this city into one of the best places for gathering researchers & scholars to share their knowledge & experiences.



