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  • Call for papers 2022

    2022-01-28

    The Human Formation Department and the Center for Human Research (Centro de Investigación de Humanidades) of Universidad Hemisferios (Quito, Ecuador) is calling the Ecuadorian and International academic community to submit papers for the ninth issue of COLLOQUIA.

    The due date for submitting articles is June 30, 2022. They should be uploaded to the Open Journal System in the following link:  https://colloquia.uhemisferios.edu.ec/index.php/colloquia/about/submissions  after creating a new user.

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Colloquia (colloquia.uhemisferios.edu.ec) is an academic journal of culture and thought of the Universidad de Los Hemisferios. Colloquia is an international publication with a global scope, committed to humanistic education, through the dissemination of articles that are original and relevant for the Humanities. In addition, this journal pursues to advance academic research in Ecuador and the rest of the world. Thanks to its interdisciplinary approach, Colloquia fosters the unity among all types of human knowledge, especially the human sciences. The journal is published on an annual basis.

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COLLOQUIA is an Academic Journal published by Universidad Hemisferios

ISSN: 1390-8731

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