CFP- International Conference @ University of Westminster, London, UK
We would like to invite you to submit research article in the 9th Joint International
Conference organised by Institute of Research Engineers and Doctors at University
of Westminster, London, UK. The theme for the 2019 UK conference is to bring together
innovative academics and industrial experts to a common forum. We would be delighted
to have you present at this conference to hear what the technology experts and researchers
have to share about the technology advancements and their impact on our daily lives.
Joint International Conference Consists of following tracks:-
- Track 1: 9th International Conference on Advances in Computing, Control and Networking
- ACCN
- Track 2: 9th International Conference On Advances in Civil, Structural and Mechanical
Engineering - ACSM
- Track 3: 9th International Conference On Advances in Applied Science and Environmental
Technology - ASET
- Track 4: 9th International Conference On Advances in Economics, Social Science and
Human Behaviour Study - ESSHBS
Conference Venue
University of Westminster, London, UK
Conference Date
20th - 21st July, 2019
Abstract/ Full Paper Submission in Final Round For Review
23rd June, 2019
Paper Acceptance will be sent on or before 26th June, 2019
About University of Westminster
The University of Westminster is a public university in London, United Kingdom.
Its antecedent institution, the Royal Polytechnic Institution, was founded in 1838
and was the first polytechnic institution in the UK. Westminster was awarded university
status in 1992 meaning it could award its own degrees.
Its headquarters and original campus are in Regent Street in the City of Westminster
area of central London, with additional campuses in Fitzrovia, Marylebone and Harrow.
It operates the Westminster International University in Tashkent in Uzbekistan.
Westminster's academic activities are organised into seven faculties and schools,
within which there are around 45 departments. The University has numerous centres
of research excellence across all the faculties, including the Communication and
Media Research Institute, whose research is ranked in the Global Top 40 by the QS
World University Rankings. Westminster had an income of £170.4 million in 2012/13,
of which £4.5 million was from research grants and contracts.