Call for Papers /// SDGs2025 - Canadian International Conference on Sustainable Development Goals 2025, 1st to 2nd November 2025, Toronto, Canada
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SDGs2025 - Canadian International Conference on Sustainable Development Goals 2025
"Achieving SDGs - People, Planet and Environment"
November 1 - 2, 2025, Toronto, Canada
Dear Colleague,
INVITATION TO JOIN In-Person Conference
On behalf of the organizing committee, I am pleased to invite you to attend the 2nd Canadian International Conference on Sustainable Development Goals 2025, scheduled to take place on November 1 - 2, 2025, at the main campus of the University of Toronto, Canada. We are proud to share that the SDGs2025 conference has received approval as an International Event from IRCC, Government of Canada.
The SDGs2025 is organized by Unique Conferences Canada in collaboration with the International Multidisciplinary Research Journal (ISSN2424-7073), a Canadian academic journal, for the second time. We look forward to welcoming presenters and listeners from around the globe to engage in fruitful discussions and contribute to the advancement of sustainable development goals.
Papers presented at SDGs2025 and accepted for publication will undergo a double-blind peer review process and will be published in the International Multidisciplinary Research Journal (ISSN 2424-7073), a peer-reviewed, scholarly, open-access Canadian onlinejournal. Each published paper will be assigned a DOI for greater visibility and recognition in scholarly indexes.
We invite you to submit an abstract/CV along with your application. Your presentation could be under the following categories:
- Original Research Papers,
- Published Articles,
- Dissertations/PhD Theses,
- Works In Progress/On Going Research,
- Research Abstracts,- Project Proposals,
- Case Studies,
- Reports on current issues aligned with the conference theme.
CONFERENCE MAIN FOCUS (including, but not limited to):
- Climate Change and Environment
- Affordable and Clean Energy
- Industry, Innovations and Infrastructure
- Gender Equality and Women's Status
- Economics Growth and Social Development
- Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
Papers in the following areas of study will also be considered:
- Hunger and Poverty Alleviation
- Health and Well-Being
- AI and Future World
- Water and Sanitation Issues
- Sustainable Cities and Communities
- Responsible Consumption and Production
- Food and Nutrition Challenges
- Water, Land and People
The registration for the SDGs2025 conference is open until September 15, 2025.
Call for Papers: www.uniqueca.com/sdg/call/
Abstract and Paper Submission Formats: https://uniqueca.com/downloads/
To submit your abstract: www.uniqueca.com/sdg/application/
IMPORTANT DATES
Abstract Submission Deadline: September 15, 2025
Registration Deadline: October 15, 2025
It is advised to register as early as possible, at least before 30 August 2025, if you need a visa to attend the SDG2025 conference.
We would highly appreciate it if you could forward this invitation to your colleagues who may be interested in joining the conference.
We are looking forward to meeting you in Toronto.
Sincerely,Dr. Prabhath Patabendi
Convener - SDGs2025
Enquiries: sdg.canada@uniqueca.com
Web address: https://uniqueca.com/sdg/
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