Pathways to Inclusive Well-being
29-30 January 2026
Virtual – Access from Anywhere in the World
Join us in this event specifically designed to showcase the work of our young scholars.
About the ConferenceThe International Society for Quality-of-Life Studies (ISQOLS) is delighted to announce the ISQOLS 2026 Winter Virtual Conference, a two-day event dedicated to showcasing the work of emerging scholars in the field of quality-of-life studies. This fully online conference will bring together early-career researchers from around the globe to share innovative insights on the many pathways to inclusive and equitable well-being. Conference ThemeThe theme of the 2026 Winter Conference is: Pathways to Inclusive Well-being. We welcome contributions that investigate the social structures, opportunities, and connections—both offline and online—that promote thriving communities. In particular, we encourage research on the ways digital interaction and social media influence well-being, from expanding access to opportunities and social support to shaping perceptions, aspirations, and life satisfaction. Topics of InterestWe invite submissions on a broad range of topics related to well-being and quality of life, including (but not limited to):
Presenter EligibilityPresenters must be early-career researchers who are:
This platform is designed to support and amplify the voices of emerging scholars in quality-of-life research. Important Dates
Participation
Submission Guidelines We invite both empirical and theoretical papers. Submissions should include an abstract of up to 350 words, along with a brief author biography that includes the date of Master/PhD completion (or expected date of completion). Please submit your abstract on the link below. |
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Contact
Questions? Please contact: office@isqols.org
Organization Information:
ISQOLS: The International Society for Quality-of-Life Studies (ISQOLS) is an international society whose purpose are to promote and encourage research in the field of quality-of-life (QOL) studies. Established in 1995 by a group of academic colleagues who have long engaged in quality-of-life research, ISQOLS became an interdisciplinary and professional home that binds scientists doing quality of life or well-being research in the basic and applied social and behavioral sciences.