24th
Dec, 2015
2nd International Conference on Multidisciplinary Research & Practice (2ICMRP-2015)
Conference Venue: Ahmedabad Management Association, ATIRA Campus, IIM-A Road, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India

About 2ICMRP-2015

The 2nd International Conference on Multidisciplinary Research & Practice (2ICMRP-2015) was held on 24th December 2015 at the Ahmedabad Management Association (AMA), ATIRA Campus, IIM-A Road, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India, organized by the Research and Scientific Innovation Society (RSIS International). It served as a reputable academic platform for researchers, academicians, industry professionals, and students from various disciplines to present their original research, share innovative ideas, and discuss current trends and practical applications in multidisciplinary research. The conference aimed to bring together a diverse research community to exchange knowledge, facilitate networking, and contribute to the progression of scientific and applied research across fields.

The Conference Aims & Objectives

The primary aim of 2ICMRP-2015 was to promote multidisciplinary research and development activities by fostering collaboration among researchers, practitioners, and students from across the world. The conference sought to encourage the exchange of scientific information, innovative methodologies, and research outcomes across multiple academic areas. It focused on creating an environment where participants could discuss emerging issues, share best practices, and establish professional connections that can advance research quality and real-world impact. In addition, the conference supported the publication and dissemination of high-quality research outputs in indexed journals and the official conference proceedings, making the findings accessible to a broader global research audience.

CONFERENCE TRACK

Business, Management & Economic Studies

Engineering & Technology Studies

Health & Medicine Studies

Social Sciences & Humanities

Reimagining Service Models for Long-Term Viability

Reimagining Service Models for Long-Term Viability

Physical Life & Applied Sciences

Regional & Religious Studies

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