The organizing committee of the City Street3 Conference would like to remind you that there is seven days left until the end of the call for abstracts!
We look forward to your multi-disciplinary contributions with abstracts for papers or posters, or submissions to the street photography competition! Kindly check out the 12 tracks to find the suitable platform for presenting on streets from the perspective of your discipline!
For further information, please check the conference website on: http://www.ndu.edu.lb/city-street-3/home and visit https://sis.ndu.edu.lb/events/CS-III/ to proceed with registration, abstracts, and/or photograph submissions.
City Street3: Transitional Streets: Narrating Stories of Convivial Streets is an interdisciplinary conference open to students, researchers, and professionals working on city street challenges in our times.
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