UI Conferences

Call for Papers

The 5th ICVHE 2020 intends to get insights on how can TVET utilize digital technology help achieve the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals in the years to come. TVET researchers and policy makers must identify the impact of the digital transformation on economic, social and environmental development and explores options for action to ensure that socio-technical transformation processes foster sustainable development and social justice. As an interdisciplinary approach, the 5th ICVHE 2020 will approach these issues from a technical, economic, social, and environmental science perspective that actively involve stakeholders from the field especially from the perspective of TVET as pillar to national development.

Author Guidelines

  • An author’s primary responsibility is to present an accurate account of the paper, together with an objective discussion of its significance.
  • Submitted papers shall contain detail and reference to sources of information sufficient to permit peers to verify its accuracy.
  • Authors shall cite and give appropriate acknowledgement to those publications influential in determining the nature of the paper sufficient to guide the reader to earlier work essential to an understanding of the present paper.
  • Submitted papers shall not contain plagiarized material or falsified research data. Plagiarism is the use or presentation of the ideas or words of another person from an existing source without appropriate acknowledgment to that source. Any similar misappropriation of intellectual property, which may include data or interpretation, is also considered as plagiarism.
  • Scholarly criticism of a published work may be justified, but personal criticism shall be considered inappropriate.
  • To protect the integrity of authorship, only persons who have significantly contributed to the papers and their preparation shall be listed as co-authors. The corresponding authors attest to the fact that they have seen the final version of the papers and have agreed to their submission for publication.
  • It is inappropriate to submit papers with an obvious commercial intent.
  • Authors should make no changes to the papers after they have been accepted. If there is a compelling reason for any changes, they must inform the conference’ scientific committee. Only the scientific committee has the authority to approve changes.
  • Authors should reveal to the conference’ scientific committee any potential conflict of interest, e.g., a consulting or financial interest in a company that might be affected by publication of the results contained in a paper. They should ensure that no contractual relations or proprietary considerations exist that would affect the publication of information in a submitted paper.

Submissions for this conference were closed on 2020-06-30.