Juraj Dobrila University of Pula, Croatia
International Conference on Political Science and International Relations
A High-Impact Forum for Political Science and Global Affairs
Position Your Research in a Global Political Dialogue
The International Conference on Political Science and International Relations will be hosted in London from 26 - 28 February 2027. As a Political Science Conference, it offers a structured academic setting where research can be presented, discussed, and refined through meaningful exchange with an international audience.
This event responds to a clear academic need. Political change is accelerating across regions, and researchers need credible spaces to examine these shifts with depth and care. The conference welcomes university faculty, postgraduate researchers, policy professionals, NGO experts, and early-career scholars who want to connect theory with real-world political challenges.
As one of the emerging Political Science Conferences 2027, the event creates an accessible and serious environment for interdisciplinary work. It supports researchers who want to improve the visibility of their findings, receive useful feedback, and build networks that can lead to future research, publication, and collaboration.
The conference welcomes research across political science, international relations, public policy, governance, and related fields. Key themes include :
Research Methods, Data Science, and Political Science Education, Regional Studies in World Politics, Environmental Politics, Climate Change, and Energy, Human Rights, Migration, and Citizenship, Gender, Identity, and the Politics of Inclusion, Public Policy, Governance, and Public Administration, International Organizations, International Law, and Global Governance.
The programme also encourages work on International Political Economy and Development, Foreign Policy Analysis and Diplomacy, Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution
Present your research in a focused international setting and make your work visible to scholars and professionals working across political science and international relations.
The conference offers a serious space for discussion, helping presenters improve their arguments, methods, and future publication potential.
Structured networking helps participants connect with researchers, policy experts, and institutions that share similar research interests.
Accepted research may be considered for conference proceedings and future journal or book opportunities, subject to peer review and editorial standards.
Participants can attend onsite or virtually, making the conference accessible to scholars from different regions, institutions, and career stages.
All attendees can enjoy a free guided tour of London. Discover its rich history and culture, a great change of scenery beyond the conference halls.
Quality, Fairness, and Integrity at Every Stage
This first edition is guided by an international academic committee dedicated to fairness, scholarly quality, and transparent review standards. The committee supports the peer review process and helps ensure that the conference programme reflects credible, relevant, and diverse research perspectives.
Juraj Dobrila University of Pula, Croatia
Spiru Haret University, Romania
Associate professor, Faculty of Law, Haxhi Zeka University, Kosovo
The political science conference provides authors with two publishing options. First, papers can be published in conference proceedings (with ISSN, DOI, and Google Scholar indexing) to improve discoverability and contribute to the broader landscape of political science conferences.
Second, papers can be submitted to SCOPUS/DOAJ/Google Scholar-indexed journals, though acceptance depends on the journal editors. All submissions must first pass a plagiarism check before peer review; any detected plagiarism results in automatic rejection at any stage.
All attendees are invited to a free guided tour of London. The on-site experience is planned to support comfortable participation, accessible travel, and productive academic exchange. Participants can expect a professional setting suitable for presentations, panel discussions, networking, and informal scholarly conversations.
The history of the UK is a living case study of political change. This aspect makes it especially relevant for participants attending the International Conference on Political Science and International Relations.








If your research explores political systems, international relations, governance, diplomacy, public policy, or other related areas, the political science conference provides a credible platform for sharing your work. Join one of the emerging political conferences 2027 and become part of a global academic conversation shaped by evidence, perspective, and collaboration.