Conference dates: 24-26 June 2016
The aim of the conference is meant to offer a forum for honorable scholars and well-known professors to meet and discuss the cutting-edge researches on culture, arts, and literature.
Event: ISCAL 2016: International Symposium on Culture, Arts, and Literature
01 May 2016, Japan
Conference dates: 24-26 June 2016
The aim of the conference is meant to offer a forum for honorable scholars and well-known professors to meet and discuss the cutting-edge researches on culture, arts, and literature.
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