International conferences are great opportunities not only for researchers and scientists, but also for experts, policy makers, stakeholders and students. Here are six reasons for you to attend International conferences in your field.
1-Learning
Attending conferences, especially the international ones, gives you the chance to listen to different points of view and learn new ideas and trends in your field. They also provide you with new techniques, new types of equipment, data that is yet to be published, and investigators that you may not have heard of.
Conferences are priceless chances to sharpen your saw by learning new skills in a different environment.
2-Discussion
Attending conferences allows you to learn new information and tactics from hearing others’ presentations, you also can converse with other researchers from different universities and even countries you may have only heard or read about.
3-Presentation
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Presenting your research in a conference helps you in different ways. It presents your work to the scientific circles and helps to improve your work by getting feedback from the experts and influencers in your field.
4-Visiting a new place
Attending conferences allows you to discover a new place or city where the conference is being held and learn about its people and culture. Many conferences support their attendees with a list of great places they can visit in the conference’ city or country.
You can also extend your participation in the conference to a well-deserved holiday in that country and have memorable days.
5-Networking
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International Conferences are great opportunities to connect with attendees from different perspectives and views, learn from them, make new relationships, and strengthen existing ones. Conferences pave the way for scientific cooperation by meeting and connecting with researchers from different countries. They also help in cooperating collective research projects such as edited books, special issues in peer-reviewed journals or funding applications.
In addition, Conferences allow Experts, Stakeholders and Policymakers to communicate with researchers with innovative approaches and benefit from these relations in their businesses.
6-Academic Reputation
Attending important international conferences will make you a known figure in academic circles, not to mention the benefits for your resume as it will create an impression that you are an active member of the academic community.
In my opinion, it has its perks. In fact, in some institutions, it is required. When asked about your academic activities, some institutions inquire of the number of international conference presentations. Here are some of the advantages in my opinion and it is based on my little experience.
1. Because conferences are usually focused on a particular field (eg AIDS conference), methodology (Qualitative Health Research) or profession, it allows you to showcase, on a international platform the work or contribution that your work is making or could make in the respective field.
2. It allows you to network with others working in the same field who could potentially influence your work or your work could also inspire and influence theirs.
3. You get to experience how others have explored or are exploring the field and what new developments are in the pipeline, what nuance work are being done - sometimes people present work in progress and tease how the idea or concept is received by the 'experts' in the field.
On a much lighter note, you get to see other cities.
International conferences are great opportunities not only for researchers and scientists, but also for experts, policy makers, stakeholders and students. Here are six reasons for you to attend International conferences in your field.
1-Learning
Attending conferences, especially the international ones, gives you the chance to listen to different points of view and learn new ideas and trends in your field. They also provide you with new techniques, new types of equipment, data that is yet to be published, and investigators that you may not have heard of.
Conferences are priceless chances to sharpen your saw by learning new skills in a different environment.
2-Discussion
Attending conferences allows you to learn new information and tactics from hearing others’ presentations, you also can converse with other researchers from different universities and even countries you may have only heard or read about.
3-Presentation
📷
Presenting your research in a conference helps you in different ways. It presents your work to the scientific circles and helps to improve your work by getting feedback from the experts and influencers in your field.
4-Visiting a new place
Attending conferences allows you to discover a new place or city where the conference is being held and learn about its people and culture. Many conferences support their attendees with a list of great places they can visit in the conference’ city or country.
You can also extend your participation in the conference to a well-deserved holiday in that country and have memorable days.
5-Networking
📷
International Conferences are great opportunities to connect with attendees from different perspectives and views, learn from them, make new relationships, and strengthen existing ones. Conferences pave the way for scientific cooperation by meeting and connecting with researchers from different countries. They also help in cooperating collective research projects such as edited books, special issues in peer-reviewed journals or funding applications.
In addition, Conferences allow Experts, Stakeholders and Policymakers to communicate with researchers with innovative approaches and benefit from these relations in their businesses.
6-Academic Reputation
Attending important international conferences will make you a known figure in academic circles, not to mention the benefits for your resume as it will create an impression that you are an active member of the academic community.
I agree with Prof. Subir. You have the privilege to learn more through expert suggestions on ongoing projects and studies. Collaborate with renowned scholars in your field of research on new projects. Make friends, enjoy upbuilding academic association and recreation in new environments!
International conferences are great opportunities not only for researchers and scientists, but also for experts, policy makers, stakeholders and students. Here are six reasons for you to attend International conferences in your field.
1-Learning
Attending conferences, especially the international ones, gives you the chance to listen to different points of view and learn new ideas and trends in your field. They also provide you with new techniques, new types of equipment, data that is yet to be published, and investigators that you may not have heard of.
Conferences are priceless chances to sharpen your saw by learning new skills in a different environment.
2-Discussion
Attending conferences allows you to learn new information and tactics from hearing others’ presentations, you also can converse with other researchers from different universities and even countries you may have only heard or read about.
3-Presentation
📷
Presenting your research in a conference helps you in different ways. It presents your work to the scientific circles and helps to improve your work by getting feedback from the experts and influencers in your field.
4-Visiting a new place
Attending conferences allows you to discover a new place or city where the conference is being held and learn about its people and culture. Many conferences support their attendees with a list of great places they can visit in the conference’ city or country.
You can also extend your participation in the conference to a well-deserved holiday in that country and have memorable days.
5-Networking
International Conferences are great opportunities to connect with attendees from different perspectives and views, learn from them, make new relationships, and strengthen existing ones. Conferences pave the way for scientific cooperation by meeting and connecting with researchers from different countries. They also help in cooperating collective research projects such as edited books, special issues in peer-reviewed journals or funding applications.
In addition, Conferences allow Experts, Stakeholders and Policymakers to communicate with researchers with innovative approaches and benefit from these relations in their businesses.
6-Academic Reputation
Attending important international conferences will make you a known figure in academic circles, not to mention the benefits for your resume as it will create an impression that you are an active member of the academic community.
Benefits The purpose of presenting a paper at an international conference is to be published in a scientific journal, then to meet new researchers and announce the person about himself
For students and researchers, academic conferences help to make research on a particular subject easier. They provide access to various research activities related to a particular subject with current findings and developments .
Presenting a paper is one of the main objectives of an academic conference participant. The presenter will have the chance to present a paper in front of colleagues of the same or similar fields of study and will be able to receive positive feedback and constructive criticism about their research. The exchange of ideas on fields of interests seeds the links for future collaborations across the world. Interesting question.. Regards H. Naderpour
The most important benefits of participating and presenting a paper in an international conference is to identify the latest papers in the field of specialization of the researcher as well as to identify international researchers with a respected scientific position and perhaps participate with them in a research team