CONFERENCE THEMES

Our conference theme
“Japan and Global Sustainability: Partnerships for a Shared Future”

This theme examines how Japan contributes to global sustainability through institutional collaboration, technological innovation, and socio-cultural engagement. It highlights the importance of partnerships across governments, academia, civil society, and the private sector in addressing complex global challenges.

We also invite participants to submit papers in the following areas, not limit to:

Political Science and Social Sciences
Sociology and Anthropology
Language, Culture, and Literature
International Development
Environment, Climate Change, and Adaptation
Education
Economics and Business Administration
Other Related Fields

Types of Submission for Individual Presenter

The JSAT Conference provides for submission types, such as:

1. Full Paper Presentation

For researchers, lecturers, graduate students, and professionals presenting completed research papers.

  • Review Process

All full papers will undergo peer review by appointed reviewers.

2. Abstract Presentation

For research works in progress or preliminary studies.

  • Screening Process

Abstract submissions will undergo screening by the organizing committee.

3. Poster Presentation

Poster presenters are required to submit the final infographic/poster design intended for presentation.

  • Digital Poster Format

To support environmentally responsible conference management and reduce travel burden, poster presentations will be displayed digitally via TV/monitor presentation format instead of traditional printed standing posters.

  • Screening Process

Poster submissions will undergo screening by the organizing committee.

Along with this conference, we also offer “Special Panels and Academic Sessions”

The conference will feature a series of special academic panels, interdisciplinary discussions, and invited sessions addressing contemporary issues related to Japan and global sustainability.

These panels are designed to promote dialogue among scholars, researchers, practitioners, policymakers, and students across disciplinary and institutional boundaries.

Special panel themes may include:

  • Sustainability and Regional Cooperation in Asia
  • Climate Change, Environment, and Society
  • Japan–ASEAN Partnerships
  • Education and Global Citizenship
  • Innovation, Technology, and Society
  • Culture, Language, and Transnational Exchange
  • Community Resilience and Inclusive Development
  • Contemporary Social and Political Challenges in Asia

The conference will also include:

  • Invited keynote and featured speakers
  • Interdisciplinary academic discussions
  • Graduate and early-career researcher sessions
  • Student presentation sessions
  • Hybrid onsite and online panel participation
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