Conference History
The International Conference on LGBT Studies has a rich history as a pioneering forum that brings together scholars, activists, and community members to explore issues related to gender and sexual diversity. Established to address the lack of significant academic platforms focusing on LGBT issues, the conference has grown in prominence and scope over the years.
The International Conference on LGBT Studies has historically drawn participants from countries including Vietnam, India, France, Uganda, Ukraine, Nepal, the United States, Japan, and Canada. Each brought unique insights from their diverse cultural and legal contexts, enriching the global dialogue on LGBT rights and studies.
Navigated publication opportunities across various databases and indexing services were crucial for academics aiming to enhance the visibility and impact of their research. The publication opportunities in journals indexed by SCOPUS, Web of Science, DOAJ, EBSCO, Google Scholar, and Copernicus, each of which had its unique focus and criteria for inclusion. For individuals who could not attend in person, options for virtual presentations were provided, enabling them to participate remotely.
By participating in LGBTCONF, you will gain access to a wealth of knowledge from leading experts in the field, participate in impactful discussions, and contribute to a global conversation on advancing equality and inclusion.