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SUMMARY:Publication Challenges for Young Scholars
DESCRIPTION:Publishing research as an early-career researcher can be both exciting and daunting. In this seminar\, Professor Yi Liu from Sun Yat-sen University will share practical insights on selecting the right journals\, preparing manuscripts for review\, responding to peer feedback\, and building a sustainable publication strategy. The session will also cover common pitfalls\, ethical considerations\, and tips for enhancing the visibility and impact of research. \nWhether you are preparing your first manuscript or refining your publication approach\, this seminar will provide valuable guidance for navigating the complex world of academic publishing. \nSpeaker: \nDr. Yi Liu is a Professor and Ph.D. Supervisor in the Department of Tourism Management & Planning at Sun Yat-sen University\, where he also serves as Assistant to the Dean. He earned his Ph.D. from the National University of Singapore and both his MS and BS degrees from Sun Yat-sen University. His research spans tourism economic geography\, tourism big data and sentiment computing\, business models and financial risk in tourism\, rural tourism\, globalization\, and industrial upgrading. \nProfessor Liu is Editor-in-Chief of Regional Studies\, Regional Science and Executive Deputy Editor of Tourism Forum. He also serves as Secretary-General of the Commission on Tourism Geography of the Geographical Society of China and the University Tourism Poverty Alleviation Alliance \n  \nThis virtual seminar is part of the III Paper Development Workshop (YSI INET) and the invitation is open to all members of the YSI community. \nPlease register to receive the link \n  \n 
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SUMMARY:YSI Session on Structural Change\, Youth Employability and Inequality.
DESCRIPTION:Overview \nThe Inequality Working Group of the Young Scholar Initiative (IWG-YSI)\, School of Economics\, University of Hyderabad\, and the ICFAI Foundation for Higher Education (IFHE) University\, Hyderabad\, are pleased to announce the International Conference on “Structural Change\, Youth Employability\, and Inequality”\, on 27-28 November 2025. This event provides a platform for young scholars and PhD students to engage with and understand the complex issues of economic development and its challenges\, like unequal access to resources\, food security\, housing\, education\, health\, and other public goods. The persistence of inequality in access to education (human capital) leads to unequal access to decent jobs (capability inequalities). This not only limits earning capabilities but also leads to increased inequality in income distribution. Moreover\, the unplanned development of urban centres (cities and towns)\, the slower pace of structural transformation\, and sluggish industrial growth\, etc.\, limit the career opportunities of many young educated youth. We will also have special invited talks by researchers\, advisors\, and policymakers with practical experience developing and implementing government and regulatory policy. We aim to promote the exchange of ideas and highlight recent works on addressing the myriad issues that India and other developing countries face today\, as the global economy and scientific development bring up new challenges for us. We hope to bring together the academic community and policymakers to discuss their contributions and efforts to mitigate such challenges. Finally\, we aim to provide a platform to address the broader issues and challenges of structural change and inequality. \nWhy Participate? \nThe conference will give participants a comprehensive understanding of inequality and challenges to sustainable economic development. It will also provide a platform to engage with leading scholars and policy experts. \nThemes of the Conference \n\nEconomic Growth\, Structural Change\, Inequality and Marginalisation\nEducation\, Decent Jobs\, and Youth Employability\nUrbanisation\, Migration\, and Informal Sector\nFood Security\, Poverty and Inequality\, and Climate Change\nInequality in Health and Livelihood\n\nEligibility Criteria \nRegistered early young researchers and doctoral students in Indian colleges\, universities\, or institutes. Preference will be given to applicants who are new to YSI’s events. \nApplication Process \n\nCurriculum Vitae (CV): Include academic qualifications\, research experience\, and key publications (if any).\nExtended Abstract: Up to 1\,000 words providing a detailed overview\, including research objectives\, theoretical framework\, methodology\, preliminary results\, and implications.\n\nPaper Submission Guidelines \n\nExtended Abstract\nLength: 800 to 1\,000 words\nContent: A concise summary of the research\, including the issue\, relevance\, objective\, and methodology under any of the conference themes. The author’s name or affiliation must not be mentioned anywhere in the extended abstract to ensure anonymity during the review process. Use the conference theme number as the filename.\nFull Working Paper\nLength: Maximum of 6\,000 to 8\,000 words (including references and tables). Papers must be the original work of the scholars. All submissions will be checked for originality using one of the plagiarism detection tools.\nFormatting Guidelines\n\nThe full paper must include an abstract of 150-200 words\, 4-6 relevant keywords\, and appropriate Journal of Economic Literature (JEL) codes (https://link.springer.com/journal/41775/submission-guidelines ) at the end of the abstract. The format of the Word file is Times New Roman font\, 12-point font\, 1.5 line spacing\, both sides justified\, 1-inch margin on all sides\, and automatic page numbering on each page. \nTravel and Accommodation \n\nModest twin-sharing accommodation will be provided for presenters of accepted papers\, on a one-paper-one-presenter basis.\nMeals (Breakfast\, Tea\, Lunches\, and Dinners) are served during the Conference days.\nSelected scholars will be provided a travel stipend equivalent to a third-tier AC train (excluding Rajadhani\, Duronto\, Vande Bharat\, and other premium or dynamic pricing trains). Tickets and proof of travel should be shared with us for reimbursement. Scholars who can cover the travel cost on their own are also encouraged to apply (free accommodation and food will be covered).\n\nTentative Deadlines \nCall for Applications Open: July 30\, 2025. \nDeadline for Submission of Extended Abstract: August 24\, 2025. \nNotification of Abstract acceptance: September 5\, 2025. \nDeadline for submission of full working paper: October 12\, 2025. \nFinal Selection Announcement: October 20\, 2025. \nWorkshop: November 27-28\, 2025. \nOrganizing Team \nRohit Kumar Rawat Organiser\, YSI-INET and PhD Scholar\, School of Economics\, University of Hyderabad. \nNandu Sasidharan Coordinator\, YSI-INET and PhD Scholar\, University of Siena\, Italy. \nAditi Member\, YSI-INET and PhD Scholar\, School of Economics\, University of Hyderabad. \n 
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