Department of Science
In Collaboration with Department of Psychology, Bangalore University Organises MAGNUM 2026 National Conference on "Global Frontiers in Psychological Science:
AI, Identity, and Human Connection"
In Collaboration with Department of Psychology, Bangalore University Organises MAGNUM 2026 National Conference on "Global Frontiers in Psychological Science:
AI, Identity, and Human Connection"
APRIL 17, 2026
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HYBRID MODE
The Conference
MAGNUM 2026 is a one-day National Conference titled “Global Frontiers in Psychological Science: AI, Identity, and Human Connection”, scheduled on 17 April 2026 in hybrid mode at Christ Academy Institute for Advanced Studies, Bengaluru.
- The conference aims to bring together academicians, industry experts, research scholars, and students to engage in critical dialogue on emerging intersections of artificial intelligence, identity, inclusivity, technology, and mental health.
- Through keynote addresses, expert-led sessions, and thematic tracks, MAGNUM 2026 provides a dynamic platform for knowledge exchange and interdisciplinary collaboration in a rapidly evolving global context.
Call for Papers
Original and unpublished research papers are invited for presentation in the multidisciplinary areas related to the conference theme.
Original and unpublished research papers are invited for presentation in the multidisciplinary areas related to the conference theme.
Thematic Tracks
Track 1: Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Psychological Practices
Subthemes:
- AI-driven assessments, diagnosis, and therapy tools
- Ethical and moral implications of AI in mental health care
- Virtual reality, robotics, and chatbots in psychological interventions
- Human–AI collaboration: The augmented psychologist
- Big data, predictive analytics, and behavioral insights
- Tech-enabled practice
- Tech-enabled training of psychologists
- Tech-integrated psychological practice
- Integrating AI tools in psychological research & practice
- Positive technology and digital interventions for well-being
Track 2: Gender, Identity, and Inclusivity in Psychological Sciences
Subthemes:
- Intersectionality and mental health
- Gender diversity and psychological well-being
- LGBTQIA+ perspectives in therapy and research
- Feminist and queer approaches to psychology
- Inclusive education and workplace mental health
Track 3: Social Media, Technology, and Mental Health
Subthemes:
- Digital well-being and screen-time management
- Cyberpsychology and online behavior patterns
- Social comparison, body image, and self-esteem
- Digital relationships and emotional regulation
- Misinformation and collective anxiety
- Therapeutic use of online platforms and digital communities
- Emotional intelligence, resilience, mindfulness, and AI-assisted self-care
- Community and connection in psychological health
- Empathy and social belonging
Keynote Speaker & Guest of Honour

KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Dr Sritha Sandon
Associate Professor
School of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences
Chanakya University
School of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences
Chanakya University

Guest of Honour
Dr Sreenivas M
Professor and Chairman
Department of Psychology & Centre for Psychological Counselling
Bangalore University
Department of Psychology & Centre for Psychological Counselling
Bangalore University
Submission Guidelines
- Faculty members, academicians, industry professionals, research scholars, and students are invited to submit original research papers, conceptual papers, case studies, and review articles relevant to the conference theme and sub-themes.
- Submissions must be original and unpublished, and should not be under consideration for publication or presentation elsewhere.
- Abstracts should be between 250–300 words clearly stating the title, objectives, methodology, key findings, and implications. Include 3–5 keywords. Abstracts should align with one of the conference tracks.
- Full papers should be between 3,500–5,000 words and must include the following sections:
- Title
- Abstract
- Keywords
- Introduction
- Review of Literature
- Methodology
- Results/Discussion
- Conclusion
- References
- Mention name(s) of author(s), institutional affiliation, email ID, and contact number on a separate cover page.
- Plagiarism should not exceed 10–15% (excluding references).
- At least one author of each accepted paper must register and present the paper in online or offline mode.
Session Moderators

Dr.A.Seethalakshmy
HoD, Department of Psychology
Rathinam College of Arts & Science
Rathinam College of Arts & Science

Dr Maxim Pereira
Associate Professor
Kristu Jayanti, Deemed to be University
Kristu Jayanti, Deemed to be University

Dr Rex Jose Joseph
Clinical Psychologist
Ontario Ministry of the Solicitor General
Ontario Ministry of the Solicitor General

Dr. Abilash Kasi AK
Assistant Professor
Christ University
Christ University

Dr Sherin Lee Thomas
Mental Health Specialist
Cherith Brook Mental HealthCare Center
Cherith Brook Mental HealthCare Center

Dr Koteshwar Ramesh Rakesh
Associate Editor, Scientific Navigations
Senior Researcher, Synapse International
Senior Researcher, Synapse International
Organizing Committee

Chief Patron
Rev. Fr. Antony Davis CMI
Principal
CAIAS
CAIAS

Advisory Board Member
Dr Palanisamy V
Counselling Psychologist
World of Little Smiles, Pollachi, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu.
World of Little Smiles, Pollachi, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu.

Convener
Dr Sangeetha George
Associate Professor
Head, Department of Science
CAIAS
Head, Department of Science
CAIAS

Co-Convener
Dr Beena Daliya R
Associate Professor
Coordinator, Department of Science
CAIAS
Coordinator, Department of Science
CAIAS

Co-Convener
Mr. Samuel Rukshshan Thevapriyan
Assistant Professor
Department of Science
CAIAS
Department of Science
CAIAS

Organizing Committee
Mr. Nachiketh B
Assistant Professor
Department of Science
CAIAS
Department of Science
CAIAS

Organizing Committee
Dr. Chetna Lakhotia
Assistant Professor
Department of Science
CAIAS
Department of Science
CAIAS

Organizing Committee
Ms. Payel Roy
Assistant Professor
Department of Science
CAIAS
Department of Science
CAIAS
Registration
Early Bird - Till 15th February 2026
| Participant Category | Registration Fee (INR) |
|---|---|
| Faculty / Academicians / Industry Experts | 1500/- |
| Research Scholars | 1000/- |
| Students | 750/- |
From 15th February to 25th February 2026
| Participant Category | Registration Fee (INR) |
|---|---|
| Faculty / Academicians / Industry Experts | 2000/- |
| Research Scholars | 1500/- |
| Students | 1000/- |
* Note: Every presenter must register individually and the registration fee is consistent for all the authors of a paper
Important Dates
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| Abstract Submission | 25th February 2026 |
| Acceptance Communication | 7th March 2026 |
| Full Paper Submission | 25th March 2026 |
| Conference Date | 17th April 2026 |

