Proceedings of the 2025 10th International Conference on Modern Management, Education and Social Sciences (MMET 2025)

Conference: Proceedings of the 2025 10th International Conference on Modern Management, Education and Social Sciences (MMET 2025)
Date: 22-24 August 2025
Location: Nanjing, China (Hybrid)
Website: https://www.mmetss.org/

Technological innovation serves as a core driver of global development in the contemporary era. There is a growing need to foster a more open environment and expand the depth and breadth of academic collaboration. In this context, internationalism and multidisciplinarity have become vital elements of academic exchange.

Aligning with these trends, the 2025 10th International Conference on Modern Management, Education and Social Sciences (MMET 2025) was held from August 22 to 24, 2025, in Nanjing, China. Under the theme "Bringing Together Global Wisdom to Drive Forward High-Quality Development", the conference focused on cutting-edge fields such as Modern Government, Educational Technology, and Social Sciences. It aimed to provide a high-level platform dedicated to fostering multidisciplinary and cross-regional innovation and transformation.

This year's conference not only maintained the high standards and quality of its nine predecessors but also introduced innovations in both thematic scope and organizational format. MMET 2025 covered a wide array of hot topics, including AI-enabled educational transformation, interdisciplinary perspectives on sustainable development, and cross-cultural innovation. It attracted experts and scholars from institutions around the world to jointly explore the opportunities and challenges of our time.

Keynote speeches included:

 Prof. Yongjun Feng, Shaanxi Normal University, China: "Generative Artificial Intelligence Promotes High Quality Development of Higher Education: Global Experience and Chinese Practice".
 Prof. Andrea L. Baldini, Peking University, China: "Dirty Aesthetic Education: Graffiti, Critical Consciousness, and Transformative Action in the Neoliberal City".
 Prof. Adrian David Cheok, Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, China: "The Last Flesh-and-Blood Professor? Confronting the Rise of Robot Pedagogues in the Twilight of Human Academia".
These in-depth speeches offered forward-looking insights and practical inspirations for participants. Moreover, the empirical research and innovative thinking demonstrated by scholars during oral sessions reflected the academic vitality, international perspective, and social responsibility, underscoring the important guiding principle that academic research should serve societal needs.

Throughout all its sessions, the MMET conference has adhered to the principles of "openness, cooperation, innovation, and sharing", continually enhancing its academic impact and promoting knowledge integration. MMET 2025 played a role in driving forward the international academic collaboration and promoting the implementation of research findings. We are confident that its inclusive and cooperative spirit will effectively foster a virtuous cycle from theoretical innovation to practical application, thereby contributing wisdom and strength to the building of a community with a shared future for humanity. We would like to express our sincere gratitude to all the experts and scholars who attended the conference, as well as to the institutions and volunteers who provided invaluable support. It is their dedication that made MMET 2025 a success. May the MMET conference series continue to serve as a fruitful platform for exchange, inspiring new ideas through communication and co-creating the future through cooperation.

MMET 2025 Conference Committee