8th HSDNI’s Sustainability Conference on Inclusion and Diversity

8th HSDNI’s Sustainability Conference on Inclusion and Diversity

The conference will focus on the impacts, prospects, issues, causes, and challenges of cosmopolitan and multicultural societies worldwide.

By HSDN International

Date and time

Wed, Jun 12, 2024 10:00 AM - Thu, Jun 13, 2024 5:30 PM EDT

Location

Toronto Metropolitan University

288 Church Street DCC Building, 7th Floor Toronto, ON M5B 1Z5 Canada

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About this event

  • 1 day 7 hours

We are pleased to invite diverse stakeholders to attract scholars, lived experienced people, and social workers from around the world to register for the conference.


The Theme of the year:

Inclusion and Diversity for a Sustainable Society.

The conference will focus on the impacts, prospects, issues, causes, and challenges of cosmopolitan and multicultural societies and how to deal with and facilitate diversity for inclusion to prevent inequality and violence.


Our sub-theme of the year is:

1. Food Insecurity

2. Good Governance

3. Global Public Health

4. Gender and Race Inequality & Violence


Registration deadline: 15th May 2024 (TMU), 30th March 2024 (Elsewhere-Recommended)

TMU Student/Faculty Presenters and Attendees: Free Admission (Pay for Food Coupon Only at the Entrance)

Attendees/Presenters from Elsewhere: $250

N.B: Limited waiver is available for presenter from elsewhere based on their request on a first come first serve basis. Please contact us ahead if you require accommodation support.

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We are pleased to invite diverse stakeholders to attract scholars, lived experienced people, and social workers from around the world to register for the 8th HSDNI's Sustainability Conference-2024.

The theme of the year:

Inclusion and Diversity for a Sustainable Society.

The conference will focus on the impacts, prospects, issues, causes, and challenges of cosmopolitan and multicultural societies and how to deal with and facilitate diversity for inclusion to prevent inequality and violence.

Our sub-theme of the year:

1. Food Insecurity

2. Good Governance

3. Skills Migrants Tragedy

4. Gender and Race Inequality & Violence