Call for Papers

Important Dates

Abstract submission extended until 8 January 2026.

Notification of acceptance by 12 January 2026.

Full paper submission by 16 March 2026.
Accepted abstracts will be published in the Book of Abstracts. Full papers will be included in the Conference Proceedings and can be considered for publication in the Social Inquiry Into Well-Being journal.

Author's Guidelines

Authors whose abstracts have been accepted for the conference are invited to submit full proceedings of up to 4,000 words, written consistently in either American or British English.
Each paper should follow a structured format including Introduction, Objectives, Methodology, Results, and Conclusions.
Submissions must comply with APA 7th edition guidelines and be submitted by 16 March 2026.

Abstract submission is already closed

Thanks to all the researchers who shared their work.

Discussion Topics

The WinS International Conference includes several thematic tracks to guide discussion. These tracks are suggestive, not limiting, and participants may present research outside the main themes under a miscellaneous category. This format encourages sharing diverse ideas while keeping a structured, interactive dialogue.

Registration and Modality

Participants can join the conference either as attendants or as authors. Participation is free in all cases, but registration is mandatory.
The WinS International Conference is held in Vilnius, Lithuania, at Mykolas Romeris University, with a convenient option to participate online for those who cannot attend in person.

Publication Opportunities & Curricular Outcomes

Participants can present oral communications and share their research outcomes. Certificates of attendance and authorship will be issued. Selected contributions will appear in the conference proceedings, which will have an ISBN and DOI, and outstanding papers may be published in Social Inquiry into Well-Being journal, enhancing scholarly recognition.

Who Makes WinS Possible

WinS emerges as an initiative of the PSGENEQ research project, funded by the Ministry of Education, Science and Sports of the Republic of Lithuania.
It is organized by Mykolas Romeris University and the Association of Spanish Scientists in the Baltic Countries, with the support of the european Women Rectors Association, the Embassy of Spain in Lithuania and the Ramón Areces Foundation.