The 6th Global Conference on Children and Youth follows the success of the 2025 event. Featuring presentations by the world’s leading academics, this children conference will do a deep dive into topics that impact younger populations on micro and macro levels.
Whether you choose to attend from the comfort of your home via the virtual option of the youth conference or make your way to the majestic city of Cambridge, United Kingdom, you are in for three days of immersive learning, engaging discussions, and lively networking.
The most important dates to remember are as follows
| Description | Date |
|---|---|
| Paper Submission Deadline | 21 November 2025 |
| Registration Deadline | 02 December 2025 |
| Conference Dates | 12 – 14 December 2025 |
Why Join the Global Conference on Children and Youth
The scientific committee of the event – made up of the field’s leading academics – are working hard on preparing an agenda that will be insightful, impactful, and conducive of engaging discussions that help steer the field into the future.
Here are just a few of the reasons to join the youth conference:
● Uncover trends, learn unique perspectives, and engage in group discussions.
● Present your research, receive feedback from your peers, and get published in prestigious academic journals.
● Take the next step in your academic career by identifying new research opportunities and partners.
● Join the network of academics and help define the future of the field.
● Network with members of non- and for-profit organizations and research institutions.
● Discover the beauty of Oxford and indulge in the local cuisine.
Topics
- Child Abuse
- Child Education
- Child Labor
- Child Marriage
- Child Protection
- Children and Criminal Justice
- Children and Employment
- Children and Globalization
- Children and Homelessness
- Children and Immigration
- Children and Information Technology
- Children and Politics
- Children and Poverty
- Children and Social Inequality
- Children and Substance Abuse
- Children and the Minorities
- Children with Special Care
- Covid-19 Pandemic and Children
- Discrimination against Children
- Domestic Violence against Children
- Early Childhood Education
- Early Childhood Literacy
- Education and Children
- E-Learning and Children
- Empowering Youth
- Empowerment of Children
- Exploitation of Children
- Healthcare and Mental Health of Children
- Homeschooling
- Child Trafficking
- Inclusive Education for Children
- Institutional Care for Children
- Mental Health of Children and Youth
- Migrant Children
- Migration and Youth
- New Media and Children
- Parent-Child Relationship
- Pre-School Education
- Rehabilitation of Children
- Rights of Children
- Technology Acceptance and Adoption
- Violence against Children
- Youth and Extremism
- Youth and Gender Roles
- Youth and Political Activism
- Youth and Social Media
- Youth Career Development
- Youth Criminal Justice
- Youth Education
- Youth Employment
- Youth, Culture and Identity
- Youth, Religion and Culture
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