

The field of aging and gerontology is a fascinating mix of such areas as medicine, psychology, social science, public health, and numerous others. As a result, this discipline is as dynamic as it gets – there is always a new challenge, a new technique, a new angle, or an unexpected finding to look into. The 3rd Global Conference on Aging and Gerontology that will take place on 14-16 November 2025 in the cosmopolitan city of London will assemble some of the brightest minds in academia – both established scholars and researchers, as well as aspiring academics – to zoom in on some of the most pressing challenges and developments in the field.
This leading academic gerontology conference 2025 is designed to maximize learning and networking opportunities for all attendees. That’s why the program features presentations that were carefully selected by the scientific committee for their adherence to the strict requirements of quality, authenticity, and relevancy. Networking sessions and a free guided tour of London will provide the participants with plenty of opportunities to interact with one another, learn of various academic and research grants, identify collaboration options, and inspire each other.
We hope to see many of you in-person in November. However, if you are not able to make it to London, we’d love to have you join the conference as a virtual delegate or presenter. Geographical bounds do not define the learning opportunities of this event, nor do they define the scope and depth of the network that results from it.
The most important dates to remember are as follows
Description | Date |
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Abstract Submission Deadline | 24 October 2025 |
Early Bird Registration Deadline | 04 June 2025 |
Early Registration Deadline | 04 August 2025 |
Late Registration Deadline | 04 November 2025 |
Conference Dates | 14 – 16 November 2025 |
Why attend the Global Conference on Aging and Gerontology?
Invest in yourself and boost your academic experience by joining the Global Conference on Aging and Gerontology in London this November! The Global Conference on Aging and Gerontology serves as a forum for key discussions in the Specific Conferences within an incredible academic community of scholars, researchers, Ph.D. candidates, recent graduates, and students. It’s a chance to actively influence how the field develops and evolves into the future.
Discover the diverse benefits of joining Global Conference on Aging and Gerontology:
- Learn about new global research projects and establish international collaborations
- Understand best practices, most recent innovations, and hands-on experiences around the world
- Showcase your research and share your scholarly endeavors with an academic community
- Take advantage of diverse and fast-track publication opportunities with Conference Proceedings, Scopus-indexed Journals, and Open Access Books
- Join a free guided City Tour and enjoy conversations with fellow researchers and peers
- Select among various options for Presentation: Oral, Poster, or Virtual
- Attend the Conference as an In-Person or Online delegate
- Advance your knowledge from experts in the field
- Get the conference official Invitation and Visa Support Letter
Topics
- Aging & Rehabilitation
- Aging & Rejuvenation
- Aging and Clinical Trials
- Aging and Geriatrics
- Aging and Mental Disorders
- Aging and Neuroplasticity
- Aging and Social Aspects
- Aging Care Management
- Aging in Literature
- Alzheimer’s disease
- Anti-aging and longevity
- Anti-Aging Peptides
- Assisted living and nursing homes
- Biological Theories of Ageing
- Caregivers
- Cognitive Decline
- Cognitive Disorders
- COVID-19 and Geriatric Care
- Critical Gerontology
- Death
- Dementia and Ageing
- Elder Abuse, Law and Rights
- Exercise and physical activity
- Family caregivers
- Financial planning and protection
- Geriatric Endocrinology
- Geriatric nephrology
- Geriatric Nutrition
- Geriatric Syndromes
- Geriatrics and Gerontology
- Geriatrics Medicine
- Geriatrics Oncology
- Gerontological nursing
- Health and health promotion
- Healthy aging
- Healthy eating, nutrition, and diet
Topics
- Home safety
- Housing and built environment
- Loneliness and Social Isolation
- Long-term care
- Longevity Medicine
- Memory loss and forgetfulness
- Menopause
- Mental and emotional health
- Minority Older People
- Movement disorders and problems
- Neurodegenerative Disease
- Neuroplasticity
- Nutrition and Healthy Aging
- Older learners
- Older People in Advertising, Mass Media, etc.
- Older People on Television
- Older workers and Retirement
- Palliative care and End of Life Care
- Psychology of aging
- Safety
- Sarcopenia
- Senescence
- Services for Older People
- Sexuality
- Skin Disorders
- Sleep
- Smoking
- Social activity
- Social and sociological issues
- Social Gerontology
- Social Work with Older people
- Stem Cells and Ageing
- Technology and aging
- Women and aging
- Women’s health
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