Tehran to host an e-conference on the environment and agricultural ecosystem later this year.
A first electronic conference on new findings on the environment and agricultural ecosystem will convene in December in Tehran, according to a research center at University of Tehran.
The Renewable Energies and Environment Research Center at the University of Tehran will hold an electronic conference in December focusing on new findings on the environment and agroecosystem (agricultural ecosystem).
Tabnak news website reported on September 27 that the e-conference intends to concentrate on the exchange, synergy and introduction of scientific and research-related findings in the areas of environment, agriculture and natural resources.
The conference will be held in cooperation with several state and non-state universities and institutions, and more than 250 faculty members from across the nation will sit on the conference’s jury.
According to an agreement inked between the University of Tehran and some international scientific institutions, the applicants can get related certificates after paying the required fees.
The certificates would bear specific identification codes, security holograms and embossed seals, and it could be accessible through a user identification authentication system at any time.
Top papers will be released in international journals. The admitted articles will be indexed free of charge in various websites and databases among them, www.civilica.com, www.callforpapers.ir and www.magrica.ir.
Those interested in participating in the conference can send their papers to www.agrocongress.ir.
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