General Information
Welcome to the International Conference on Multidisciplinary Research (ICMR), scheduled to take place on 27th – 28th, December 2025, in Puducherry, India. This prestigious academic gathering brings together educators, researchers, and professionals from diverse fields to exchange knowledge, share insights, and foster global collaboration. With a focus on innovation and inclusivity in education, this conference offers an enriching platform for impactful discussions and groundbreaking research presentations. Join us as we explore the transformative power of multidisciplinary research in shaping the future and building more resilient, sustainable societies across the globe.
Who can attend the conference:
The International Conference on Multidisciplinary Research (ICMR) in Puducherry, India welcomes a broad range of participants from across the globe:
· Researchers and Academicians
Share your scholarly work and build meaningful academic collaborations
· Engineers and Technology Experts
Contribute innovations that address global sustainability challenges.
· Educators and Social Scientists
Explore new teaching methods and transformative social research.
· Graduate and Postgraduate and Research Students
Present research findings and gain exposure to interdisciplinary insights.
· NGO Representatives and Policymakers
Translate research into impactful policies and community practices.
· Industry Professionals and Consultants
Discover opportunities for practical collaboration in sustainability and innovation.
Whether you are from academia, industry, or the public sector, ICMR 2025 offers a global platform for collaboration, learning, and meaningful engagement.
Why Attend this conference:
Participating in ICMCER 2026 provides a wealth of professional and academic advantages:
· Global Networking
Connect with leading researchers, educators, and changemakers from across disciplines and continents.
· Opportunities to Present and Publish
Share your research through oral or poster presentations and publish in reputed international journals and proceedings.
· Inspiring Keynote Sessions and Panel Discussions
Gain insights from influential experts addressing current challenges and future directions in sustainability.
· Skill-Building and Knowledge Sharing
Participate in hands-on sessions, workshops, and discussions designed to strengthen interdisciplinary collaboration.
· Official Certification
Receive certificates of participation and presentation to enhance your academic and professional profile.
· Explore Puducherry, India
Experience the dynamic blend of tradition and innovation in one of the world’s leading cities for research and technology.
Call for Papers or Abstracts
Full paper submissions or abstracts are invited for the international Conference on Multidisciplinary Research to be held physically at Puducherry, India from 27th to 28th December 2025. The conference is being organised by the Global Institute of Research and Skills Development. This is an exceptional platform for researchers, academics, students, innovators, scientists and industry practitioners to discuss current research which is shaping a new world society. This conference will be a good platform to share research, innovations and best-practices where constructive feedback and engagement with domain experts is expected. Many topics of the multi-disciplinary nature as a response to everyday challenges faced in both developing and developed world contexts will be discussed. We encourage submissions of cross-disciplinary nature cutting across many disciplines/subject-areas. We encourage any submissions that present novel ideas, works-in-progress or any concepts that you think can benefit from inputs from experts. Students and/or emerging researchers are encouraged to participate.
The different tracks in this conference are as follows:
Track 1: Education, Teaching, Learning & Assessment
· Early childhood education, Primary & secondary education
· Curriculum design & development, E-Learning
· Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs), Distance & Blended learning
· Higher Education, Special Education, Learning Difficulties, and Learner Diversity
· Adult and lifelong learning, Education for sustainable development
· Education for interdisciplinary thinking, Emerging Trends in Education
Track 2: STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics)
· Engineering disciplines (Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, Ocean, etc
· Green and Renewable Energy
· Design & Technology
· Image Processing & Remote Sensing in Geography
· Information and Communication Technologies
· Artificial Intelligence & Robotics
· Innovations in Mathematics & Statistics
· Climate Change and Environmental Issues
· Agriculture, Forestry & Food Science
· Diversity in STEM and STEM Education
Track 3: Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
· Sociology, Psychology, Political Science
· Religion & Philosophy, Language & Literature
· Law, Justice & Human Rights History
· Art, Music & Design, Communication & Media
Track 4: Finance, Business, Management, Economics & Accounting
· Economics and Business Models for Economic Growth
· Management & Leadership, Forensic & Financial Accounting
· Knowledge Economy, Marketing & Digital Marketing
· Actuarial Science, Human Resource Management
· Transport & Logistics, Travel & Tourism
Submissions are invited in, but not limited to, you can submit relevant to this conference.
The French Riviera of the East
Buckle up your metaphorical berets and get ready to dive into the delightful chaos of Puducherry.
Try to visualise a city as a quirky blend of French finesse and Indian zest, where baguettes meet dosas and croissants mingle with chai. Yes, you heard it right—it's like a culinary crossover episode happening on the shores of the Bay of Bengal. Join us on this wild ride through lanes adorned with bougainvillaea, where every street corner seems to whisper "bonjour" and "vanakkam" simultaneously. Puducherry —it's not just a place; it's a state of mind, and we're here to soak it all in, one laugh and one pastry at a time!
Puducherry, formerly known as Pondicherry, gained its significance as "the French Riviera of the East" after the advent of French colonisation in India. Puducherry is the Tamil interpretation of "new town" and mainly derives from "Poduke", the name of the marketplace or "port town" for Roman trade in the 1st century. The settlement was once an abode of learned scholars versed in the Vedas; hence it was also known as Vedapuri. Often referred to as the French capital of India, Puducherry is a vibrant, coastal city with a quaint charm. The original name of the territory, Putucceri, is derived from the Tamil words putu (“new”) and ceri (“village”) or "New settlement". The French changed this to Pondichéry, which it was called until its name was officially changed to Puducherry in 2006. The city sits on the southeastern coast of India, about 170 kms from Chennai.