Overview
The upcoming (ICRRS-25) at Turin, Italy has been organized on 6th - 7th January 2025 and scheduled to alleviate this exact challenge by serving as a focal point for
reseachers in the discipline of Religion and Religious Studies from the world over to gather together, learn from one another, impart and propagate their expertise,
and put in place policies and mechanisms that will safeguard the stedfast growth and advancement of Religion and Religious Studies. In addition, participants of this event
will be privileged with numerous opportunities to ensure their own personal advancement - be it in their studies, research work, career, or entrepreneurial endeavors.
When it comes to research in any academic discipline, the underlying values of knowledge, professionalism, ethics, mutuality and stewardship, all remain the same. Today,
more than ever, owing to the saturation of research projects and experimental studies being conducted on diverse topics all across the planet, and the stringent as well as convoluted nature of research funding and grant allocations, research professionals, scholars, scientists,
and others are finding it pretty hard to cultivate and hone these values
Objective
The (ICRRS-25) aims to be this all-so-necessary rocket fuel of progress for the field of Religion and Religious Studies by providing everyone from students
and educators to researchers, entrepreneurs, and industry professionals, the inspiration, intellectual stimulation, and radical ingenuity that they need
to be able to go out there and achieve big things. From invigorating keynote speeches and research presentation sessions to pathbreaking workshops, debates,
networking sessions, exhibits, and more, the (ICRRS-25) will prove to be the accelerant of progress that the world will attribute all success in Religion and Religious Studies to in the years to come.
Although there is a certain degree of progress that is in existence in the discipline of Religion and Religious Studies at present, the pace of progress isn't something that anybody engaged in the field is proud of. Every reason for this slower-than-expected speed of development can be summed up as being a result of this one major hindrance to progress - the lack of motivation and the absence of a motivating factor.