Call for Congress 2025 posters
The International Congress 2025 call for posters is now open!
- Do you have some exciting new research or quality improvement project you want to shout about?
- Have you been working on an audit or service evaluation you would like to share with a global audience?
- Do you have a fascinating case study worth publishing?
This is your chance to showcase your work at International Congress 2025!

Poster abstract submissions are now open for this year’s International Congress, taking place in-person at the ICC Wales, Newport from 23–26 June 2025.
Successful authors will have their posters displayed in our ePoster Hub for delegates to view throughout the Congress. You will also get the chance to present your work live to fellow delegates. Our ‘Pitch your Poster’ slots offer 5-minute opportunities to present your poster to a crowd during refreshment breaks. These are a very popular feature of the Congress poster presentations, so make sure you look out for when slots open for booking.
This is an unmissable opportunity to elevate your CV, get your work published and hone your presentation skills by speaking at one of the biggest events in the psychiatry calendar.
Still not persuaded? Read more about the great benefits of submitting below.
- Get published – All successful authors will have their abstract published in a special supplement of the BJPsych Open.
- Rapid-fire oral presentation slots – Top-scoring authors will have the opportunity to present their poster and take questions from a live audience.
- Enhance your CV – Showcase your work at one of the most prestigious events in the psychiatry event calendar.
- Global reach – Share your work with colleagues from across the globe.
- Win prizes – Cash prizes will be awarded to outstanding presentations.
- Bursaries – Available for medical students, foundation doctors and trainees.
The deadline for submissions is 5pm (GMT) on Friday 7 February 2025.
If you have any further questions regarding your submission, please contact congress.posters@rcpsych.ac.uk.