HunarNama Collaborates with the 6th International Students Convention & Expo 2026 in Islamabad
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44/2026
HunarNama, an internationally recognized online journal with an ISSN 3107 - 2453 focused on emerging technologies and modern skills benefiting youth, has announced its collaboration with the 6th International Students Convention & Expo 2026, a major academic and youth engagement event scheduled for May 4 to May 6, 2026, in Islamabad.
The upcoming sixth edition promises to inspire excitement, offering opportunities for competitions, workshops, research presentations, and cultural activities that engage and motivate participants.
Through this collaboration, HunarNama will act as a media and knowledge partner, emphasizing research findings, student innovations, and intellectual discussions from the convention. The journal plans to publish selected articles, commentaries, and reports related to the event, providing increased visibility and recognition for participating students and their projects, thereby enhancing their academic and professional profiles.
Representatives of HunarNama stated that the partnership aligns with the journal’s mission to promote knowledge sharing, creativity, and skills-based scholarship. By linking academic publishing with a lively student convention, HunarNama aims to connect young researchers, educators, and industry leaders.
Under the patronage of Prof. Dr. Niaz Ahmad Akhtar, Chairman of the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan, the convention aims to foster youth leadership and strengthen academic–industry partnerships.
With HunarNama joining the initiative, the convention is expected to gain an additional dimension of academic outreach, ensuring that the knowledge, creativity, and ideas generated during the event reach a wider youth audience worldwide.
This partnership demonstrates a shared commitment to fostering student innovation, academic discourse, and knowledge sharing, strengthening the role of young minds in shaping the future of education, research, and sustainable development.