International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConferences SGEM Current Events
The International Scientific Conference on ARTS and HUMANITIES (ISCAH) aspires to provide a premier interdisciplinary platform for researchers, practitioners and educators to present and discuss the most recent discoveries, ideas, and concerns as well as the practical challenges encountered, and solutions adopted in each stand of Art & Humanities. All the disciplines and creative activities within the field of Humanities & Arts are powerful means when applied to in-depth analysis of the individual, of a historical event or a particular idea. The 13th International Scientific Conference on ARTS and HUMANITIES (ISCAH) 2026 will be held in the biggest and most modern Bulgarian sea-side resort and SPA Albena Complex, near Varna city, Bulgaria, in a 5-star, hi-tech Congress Centre FLAMINGO GRAND.
This conference, nestled in the historic and verdant city of Vienna, serves as fertile ground for sowing the seeds of change and nurturing the growth of Green Sciences in alignment with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of Agenda 2030. We have convened a symposium that aims not only to address the pressing environmental challenges of our time but also to foster a green transformation in our way of living. Our focus encompasses a spectrum of critical areas: from the conservation of biodiversity to the innovative reduction of CO2 emissions, from sustainable urban living to the development of renewable energy sources. These pillars of Green Science are essential in steering our planet towards a more sustainable and resilient future. The International Scientific GeoConference SGEM Vienna Green 2026 will be held at one of the most historical palace buildings in Vienna - Schönbrunn Palace.
International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConferences SGEM Past Events
International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConferences SGEM are one of the most prominent and prestigious events in the field of Earth & Planetary Sciences. For 21 years, it united scientists, researchers, theorists and practitioners from all around the globe to share, exchange and advance new discoveries, approaches and innovative technologies in their specific areas. One of the main goals of SGEM GeoConferences is to involve various educational, business, non-profit and political institutions in a large-scale conversation in order to initiate a new way of worldwide scientific co-operation and facilitate effectiveness against the raising ecological and social problems. For the realization of this ideal, geo-scientists need to extend their co-operation beyond the boundaries of traditional GeoSciences.
