What We Seek
Submit concise, high-impact abstracts aligned with SNRI’s commitment to interdisciplinary research and global collaboration.
Language: English only
Word Count: 200–250 words
Author Bio: 100-word biography of the presenting author
Format: Microsoft Word (.doc or .docx)
Author Details: Full names, titles, affiliations, and countries of all authors
Presenting Author: Please underline the name of the presenting author
Submit your abstract via the SNRI online portal or email it to support@snrischolars.com.
You will receive a confirmation email within 3 working days. If not, please follow up with our support team.
The paper should be formatted for A4 paper, with a 2.5 cm inside margin and 2 cm top, bottom, and outside margins.
Pro Tip: Ensure your abstract is clear, original, and closely related to SNRI’s research themes to boost acceptance chances.Upon abstract acceptance and conference registration, authors are encouraged to submit their full papers for peer review and potential publication in SNRI Conference Proceedings or collaborating journals.
Formatting Requirements:
Length: 6 to 8 pages
Language: English, thoroughly proofread for clarity and grammar
Visuals: Include high-quality figures and tables with clear captions and references
Keywords: Provide 3 to 5 descriptive keywords
Author Info: Include full names, affiliations, and country of all authors
Introduction: Outline the research context and significance
Objectives & Methodology: Define research aims and methods used
Results & Discussion: Present findings and analyze their implications
Conclusion: Summarize key outcomes and future directions
Email your final manuscript to support@snrischolars.com.
Strict adherence to formatting guidelines is required for publication consideration.
Need assistance? Our editorial team is available to support you at the same email address.SNRI maintains uninterrupted academic processes in the current global situation. Participants can engage and publish through online and blended conference formats.
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