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南アジア研究関連新着情報 2016/01/04

2/19, 20開催 国際会議 International Conference of Japanese Graduates’ Alumni of Sri Lanka のご案内

スリランカ、コロンボ大学のH.D. カルナラトネ教授からスリランカ人日本留学同窓会による国際会議(2月19-20日)の案内が届いています。
詳細は以下の通りです。関心のある会員はご参加ください。石上悦朗(福岡大学)

IC-JAGAAS 2016
International Conference of Japanese Graduates’ Alumni of Sri Lanka-2016

IC-JAGAAS 2016 is a multidisciplinary conference focusing on Knowledge Hub in the Global Village:
Japans’ Iconic role in human resource development.

Conference dates and venue:
*19th & 20th February 2016
*Center for Banking Studies, Rajagiriya, Colombo, Sri Lanka

Conference tracks:
1) Business, Management and Economics
2) Social Sciences
3) Humanities and Culture
4) Engineering and Technology
5) Natural Sciences

Author guidelines:
1. Please submit your Extended Abstracts not exceeding 1000 English words (excluding the title page)
using the Template attached. Title page and Extended Abstract pages for blind review must be
submitted on or before 31st December 2015 via jagaasinfo@gmail.com.
2. Please write your papers relevant to the conference theme and mention under which conference
track/session your abstract must be considered.
3. Reviewed Extended Abstract Authors will be notified by 15th January 2016.
4. Selected Extended Abstract Authors must submit camera ready copy of the Extended Abstract on or
before 31st January 2016.
5. Selected Extended Abstract Authors will be invited to present the academic paper at the
Conference.
6. Full papers will be compiled to an edited volume and to be published after the Conference
presentations. For further details please visit www.jagaas.com.

Conference Secretariat
IC-JAGAAS 2016

IC-JAGAAS 2016 [Format for Extended Abstract / Full Paper]
Template for Extended Abstract Submission:
TITLE PAGE (must be attached separate):
TITLE OF THE PAPER (BOLD, SIZE 12, UPPERCASE, CENTERED)
Author 11 (Bold, Title Case, Size 12, Centered)
1Name of the Department, Name of the Faculty, Name of the University, Country
(Title Case, Size 11, Centered, Single-Spaced)
Author1@email.com (underlined, Size 12, Centered, Single-Spaced)
Author 22 (Bold, Title Case, Size 12, Centered)
2Name of the Department, Name of the Faculty, Name of the University, Country
(Title Case, Size 11, Centered, Single-Spaced)
Author2@email.com (underlined, Size 12, Centered, Single-Spaced)

IC-JAGAAS 2016 [Format for Extended Abstract / Full Paper]
Extended Abstract in English maximum 1000 words (must be attached separately).
EXTENDED ABSTRACT (Bold, UPPERCASE, Centered, Size 12)
TITLE OF THE PAPER (BOLD, SIZE 12, UPPERCASE, CENTERED)
1. Introduction (Bold, Uppercase, Size 12)
A brief introduction including background of the study, knowledge gap addressed, purpose or aim of
the study, and structure of the paper should be presented in this section.
2. Literature Review
A sufficient review of relevant literature for emphasizing the knowledge gap should be presented
here.
3. Purpose / aim / objective of the study
Purpose / aim / objective of the study should be briefly explained in this section.
4. Methods
The research methods adopted in the study should be elaborated in this section.
4.1 Data sources (Italicized, sentence case, size 12)
Main data sources may be elaborated under a second level heading.
4.2 Data collection
Methods of collecting data for the study may be presented under another second level heading.
5. Findings And Discussion
Findings of the study should be briefly elaborated here.
6. Conclusion
Conclusion, implications and major contributions of the study should be briefly mentioned here.
References (Bold, Uppercase, Size 12) (Harvard Style Referencing, Single Spacing) Please refer the
examples given below.
[For more details, please visit: http://guides.lib.monash.edu/ld.php?content_id=8481587]
Article published in a periodical:
Prentice, C 2010, ‘Terms of ambivalence: cultural politics and symbolic exchange’, Australian
Literary Studies, vol. 25, no. 4, pp. 33-54.
A book (print):
Brick, J 2009, Academic culture: a student’s guide to studying at university, National Centre for
English Language Teaching and Research, Sydney.
A book (electronic):
Wheeler, JC 2007, Cosmic catastrophes: exploding stars, black holes, and mapping the universe, 2nd
edn, e-book, Cambridge University Press, New York, viewed 10 January2012, http://lib.myilibrary.com.
ezproxy.lib.monash.edu.au/Open.aspx?id=75048&loc=&srch=undefined&src=0
Websites:
Fein, B 2011, “The Patriot Act is at war with the constitution”, The American view: God, family,
republic, viewed 8 November 2011, http://archive.theamericanview.com/index.php?id=1770
Conference proceedings:
Newland, L 2007, “Religion and politics: the Christian churches and the 2006 coup in Fiji”, paper
presented at the 10th Pacific Islands Political Studies Association (PIPSA) Conference, 7-8
December, Vanuatu, viewed 3 February 2012,
http://ips.cap.anu.edu.au/ssgm/papers/conference_papers/pipsa/13 PIPSApaperLyndaNewland.pdf
Government / Industry report:
Commonwealth of Australia, 2011, Parliamentary debates: House of Representatives: official Hansard,
vol 18, pp. 13742- 13891.
Keywords (Bold, Title Case, size 12, Justified): each word separated by commas (Maximum: 05
keywords)

Instructions on page setting and length:
1. Paper size: A4
2. Margin: all four sides 1 inch
3. Word limit: The extended abstract should be limited to 1000 words, and the full paper should be
limited to 3000 words
4. Page Limit: The extended abstract should be limited to 04 pages and a full paper should be
limited to 12 pages.

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Conference Secretariat
IC-JAGAAS 2016
E-mail to: jagaasinfo@gamil.com
Website: www.jagaas.com