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| Sujet: Mediterranean Conference for Academic Disciplines 1st to 5th March 2015 Valletta, Malta Mer 13 Aoû 2014 - 12:30 | |
| March 1-5, 2015
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Online abstract submissions accepted until 13 Jan 2015
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The International Journal of Arts & Sciences (IJAS) will host a refereed conference at the Grand Hotel Excelsior, a deluxe, 5-star resort situated within the 16th century fortifications of Valletta, Malta's capital city. It's an unbeatable academic package with deluxe hotel rooms going at low rates and the conference registration fee includes an introductory visit to Valletta followed by two bus programs that will tour the whole country in two days. Once again, IJAS delivers an affordable 5-star package fit for royalty.
Nestled sixty miles under Sicily, the Maltese Islands are a unique mix of Sicilian and British cultures while the underlying native language, Maltese, is a Semitic language.
| | Beaches are everywhere. Thousands-year old temples overlook the fishing boats trawling the crystal clear blue waters. These islands of beauty and peace are the European Union's gems in the Mediterranean, a rejuvenating magnet for lovely country walks, full of pleasant cultural surprises. During March, they provide one of the warmest spots in Europe. The name "Malta" is somewhat confusing because sometimes it denotes the largest island and sometimes it refers to the three islands - Malta, Gozo and Comino - as one nation state. Our conference will be held in Malta, the largest island.Besides offering you the opportunity of sharing your research with an international audience, the conference will facilitate your participation, free-of-charge, in (i) a one-day program around Malta, and (ii) a one-day program around Gozo, discovering both islands' major touristic and cultural areas by bus and some walking. On the first day of the conference, 1 March, there is an introductory walk (with tour guide) around Valletta, the capital of Malta. Malta is distinctly different from Europe to its north and North Africa to its south. It captures the flavor of both but then adds its own creative touch for an idyllic life that is so distinctly Maltese. To capture a glimpse of life in Malta, click here to see the photos taken by Michael Jurick during his family visit to the Maltese islands
http://www.internationaljournal.org/malta.html
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