Call for abstracts for WCOG@AGW25
The World Congress of Gastroenterology is joining GESA at the Australian Gastroenterology Week in Melbourne, September 19-22, 2025.
WCOG@AGW25 is a world-class international conference at the forefront of gastroenterology and hepatology. Featuring an outstanding line-up of global experts and a comprehensive program delivered across five parallel streams over three days, the event is expected to attract more than 3,000 delegates from around the world.
You can be part of it by submitting your abstract by 21 May, 11:59 pm AEST.
100 researchers will be selected to present their abstract during the conference. Submitted abstracts may also be published in the Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology.
We welcome abstract submissions from specialists and all allied health professionals working across the varied disciplines of gastroenterology and hepatology.
Travel grants are now available!
To support international and national delegates to attend the conference in Melbourne, GESA and WGO are offering 120 travel grants (60 national & 60 international) of $AUD300.
These travel grants are exclusive to attendees who submit their research - and they won’t last long.
Explore General Abstract criteria HERE.
Learn more about Young Investigator Award (YIA) criteria HERE.
Create a career-defining moment
This is an incredible opportunity to share your insights, contribute to the discussion and create a career-building opportunity that could lead to powerful connections and collaborations.
To submit your abstract by 21 May (11:59 pm AEST), visit SUBMISSION GUIDELINES — WCOG@AGW25
Information about the new travel grant initiative can be found HERE.
We look forward to seeing you take your place on our global stage.
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