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Call for Abstracts

The Canadian Association on Gerontology (CAG) is pleased to announce a Call for Abstracts for CAG2025, our 54th Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting. The meeting will be held October 23-25, 2025, in Montreal, Quebec at the Hotel Bonaventure  

 

CAG2025 is your opportunity to share your research and other work in the field of aging with your national and international colleagues from a diverse spectrum of disciplines. Abstracts are welcomed from all disciplines and all interests in aging, including research, practice, policy and related areas. International submissions are encouraged.

 

The theme of the 2025 annual meeting is "Radical Relationality And Aging: Creativity, Community, Connection" Individuals are encouraged to submit abstracts which address this theme, although all submissions will be given equal consideration.  Abstracts may be submitted for oral, poster, symposium and workshop presentations.  All forms of presentation are considered of equal professional status.  

 

For information about submitting your abstract and accessing the submission system, please read the official Call for Abstracts.  

The deadline for abstract submission is April 15, 2025!

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Canadian Association on Gerontology

CAG2025 is the 54th Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting of the Canadian Association on Gerontology, Canada’s premier association of those who work, research or have an interest in the field of aging. CAG members receive reduced rates to attend CAG2025, among other benefits. Visit the CAG website to read more about membership.

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