The Organising Committee kindly requests that papers be submitted through the website https://fedglobe2026.christuniversity.in/ using the dedicated form. Each author is kindly asked to submit one paper only. Submissions should indicate the thematic section for which the paper is intended and shall be written in English. Submissions should not exceed 2000 words. They should be accompanied by an abstract of 200 words and up to 5 keywords (in alphabetical order).
Only files in the *.doc, *.docx, and *.pdf formats can be uploaded. Please note that uploaded abstracts and papers cannot be modified. To facilitate submissions, we recommend using the template below. Authors of accepted abstracts will have the opportunity to present their papers during the conference, fostering scholarly exchange and collaborative learning among global participants. The Organising Committee reserves the right to accept or reject papers based on scholarly quality.
Full Name of the Author:
Affiliated University/Institution:
E-mail ID of the Corresponding Author:
Name of the thematic section:
Title of the Paper
Abstract of the Paper (Maximum 200 words)
Line space: Single space for abstract
Keywords: (Maximum of six keywords)
Text of the paper: Maximum 2000 words
Font: Times New Roman
Size character: Pt. 12
Line space: Pt. 1.5 for text.
Instruction for Authors:
The Global conference in shaping learning for future generations (FED- Globe 2026) invites original research contributions from various fields, as outlined in the listed topics. We encourage you to articulate the context of your research clearly. Please make sure to submit your papers by the final deadline, as submissions will only be accepted on this date. While you won't be able to submit new papers after the deadline, you will still have the chance to make changes to any papers you have already submitted.
Submission Guidelines:
All submissions must be made electronically through the google form. Authors are advised against submitting any papers directly via email. By submitting your paper, you agree to comply with the policies set forth by FED- Globe 2026. It is the responsibility of the primary author to ensure that the details of all contributors (including co-authors) are added to the form, allowing for essential updates to be communicated to everyone involved. During the submission process, the corresponding author is required to select at least one primary area that corresponds to their paper. Once your paper is submitted, you will receive a unique paper ID. Please keep this ID handy and refer to it in any future correspondence.
Article Types: Articles on the theme of the conference should be submitted to FED- Globe 2026. We do not encourage authors to submit Review articles to FED- Globe 2026.
Language Style: The default language style at FED- Globe 2026 is standard English only. Authors should submit manuscripts in English language only.
Manuscript Preparation Guidelines:
1. Title: The first letter of each word, except helping verbs and connectors, should be uppercase letters only.
2. Usage of first/second/third person (our, me, us, I, etc.) should be avoided in the manuscript.
3. Authors are required to proofread the paper for English usage (possibly by a native speaker proofreading).
4. Abbreviations should be avoided in the abstract.
5. Contents need to be well organized. Title, objective, research gap, proposed methodology, and results need to be inline.
6. All images and tables must be numbered and provided with a suitable caption.
7. All images, tables, equations, and references must be cited in the text. Check in-text citations of all these items before final submission.
8. Mention at least 5 keywords in the manuscript.
9. Include the name, affiliation and e-mail of all authors in both the manuscript as well as on the submission portal. 18. The conclusion should be novel and supported by statistical remarks on the results of the experimental study.
10.Reference items should be complete. Avoid incomplete and not cited references in the list.
11. Submit your manuscript within the standard page limit of 10 pages only.
Confidentiality:
The review process of the conference will be strictly confidential. The practice of keeping all information confidential during the review is part of the standard communication at FED-Globe 2026. Misuse of confidential information is a severe professional failure, and appropriate measures will be taken when brought to the attention of the Conference Organizers. It should be noted that the Conference Organizers will not be responsible for the consequences when reviewers break confidentiality.
Review Process:
By submitting a paper to the conference, the authors agree to our single blind review process and understand that papers will be peer-reviewed by our expert reviewers after checking for plagiarism from plagiarism checking software (preferably "Turnitin"). Authors are required to submit the revised version of the manuscript as per the review comments mentioned in the acceptance E-mail. Authors may be asked to undergo further revision(s) to their manuscript before final publication, even after the Conference.
Plagiarism:
FED-Globe 2026 respects Intellectual Property Rights. Plagiarism consists of the wrong appropriation of someone's content, thoughts, and ideas by representing one's original work. This type of violation of ethical principles will not be entertained by the conference at any cost. It should be noted that papers having more than 18% similarity will not be processed, hence they will be summarily rejected. For a single source, the similarity index should not be greater than 2%.
Dual/ Double Submissions:
The goals of our conference are to publish exciting new work for the first time and to avoid duplicating the efforts of reviewers. By submitting a manuscript to the conference, the authors acknowledge that it has not been previously published or accepted for publication in substantially similar form in any peer-reviewed venue. Violation of any of these conditions will lead to rejection and will be reported to the other venue to which the submission was sent. Any submission to the conference should not overlap with prior publications or other concurrent submissions. If you need to cite a different paper of yours that is being submitted concurrently to the conference, the authors should cite these papers, argue in the body of your paper why your paper is non-trivially different from these concurrent submissions, and include those papers in the supplemental material. Authors are encouraged to contact the Program Chairs for any clarifications.
Attendance responsibilities:
The authors agree that if the paper is accepted, at least one of the authors will register for the conference and present the paper there. Acceptance of a paper does not claim for final publication. Only presented papers will be forwarded to the publication partner. Presenters will be provided a certificate of paper presentation.
Publication:
Selected papers will be published in the Taylor & Francis or Springer Journals. Before final publication, the publication partner may send the proofs to the corresponding author. Make sure the email id of the corresponding author is correctly mentioned in the manuscript. Keep visiting the conference website for more updates regarding publication details.
The International Poster Presentation Session offers a dedicated space for participants to interact directly with leading researchers and explore innovative, peer-reviewed work. Individuals may submit posters showcasing research projects or reports on activities and initiatives related to the teaching and learning of psychology. Poster presenters will get the chance to discuss their work with interested attendees during scheduled poster sessions.
Guidelines for oral presenters
Poster presenters will have the opportunity to discuss their research with interested attendees during assigned poster sessions.
Only digital posters in vertical (portrait) or horizontal (landscape) format (approx. 27 × 36 inches) will be accepted. Posters must include clear visuals: tables, graphs, photographs, and large-print text readable on screen.
No printed posters or audiovisual equipment (computers, projectors, sound systems, freestanding displays) are permitted.
Presenters must upload their digital posters in advance and will be assigned a specific time slot and digital display space. They must remain present for the entire session to interact with attendees.
Posters must clearly present the study’s rationale, theoretical or applied significance, key results (or expected results), and indicate whether the research is exploratory or confirmatory. Statements like “Results will be discussed” are not allowed.
All posters must be in English and follow APA 7 guidelines for formatting and references.
Each person may be the first author on one poster proposal but may be a co-author or presenter on multiple proposals.