3rd International​

Ibn Battuta Conference

27-29 September 2024

South Sulawesi, Indonesia

Conference Overview

The Third Ibn Battuta International Conference aims to explore the intersections and impacts of trade, travel, tradition, trajectories, peace, and health to sustainable life development from historical, anthropological, and health perspectives. Following the intellectually stimulating conferences in Morocco and India, this year’s conference si set in Makassar, a pivotal maritime city ni South Sulawesi, Indonesia. Known for its strategic role in historical trade routes and cultural exchanges, Makassar offers a rich context for scholarly discussions on the dynamic interplay between commerce, mobility, and cultural heritage.

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Event Schedule​

Prospective participants and paper presenters are expected to pay attention to several important dates, namely :

16 August

Abstract Submission Deadline

26 August

Selected Abstracts Announcement

9 September​

Full Paper Submission Deadline

27 – 29 September

Conference

SPEAKERS

This event will feature renowned speakers who are experts in their fields, sharing deep insights on various topics. These internationally recognized figures from academia, industry, and research will provide inspiration and enrich participants’ understanding of key issues and the latest developments.


Prof. Dr. Zudan Arif Fakrulloh, S.H., M.H


Acting Governor of South Sulawesi Province, Indonesia


Prof. Dr. Abbas Panakkal


University of St Andrews, Scotland, United Kingdom


Prof. Mustapha Abdul Hamid, Ph.D


University of Cape Coast, Ghana


Prof. Dr. Nur Hidayah, S.Kep., Ns. M.Kes


Alauddin State Islamic University of Makassar, Indonesia

About the Third Ibn Battuta International Conference

The Third Ibn Battuta International Conference is set in Makassar in South Sulawesi is poised to be a seminal event, offering a platform for rigorous academic discourse and cultural exchange. By focusing on the interconnected themes of trade, travel, tradition, trajectories, peace, and health, this conference aims to contribute substantially to the fields of history, anthropology, and socio-cultural traditions, fostering a deeper understanding of global heritage, world peace and health, and contemporary realities.

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