RCPsych International Congress  2024 – Poster presentations

Abstract submissions are now open for next year’s International Congress.

Successful candidates will have the opportunity to display their poster at Congress in our ePoster Hub, or even present their work in-person at one of the rapid-fire poster sessions.

Why submit?

  • Get published – All successful authors who register to present their poster will have their abstract published in a special supplement of the BJPsych Open journal.
  • Quick-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.
  • Share your work with colleagues from around the world.
  • Win prizes
  • Bursaries – available for medical students, foundation doctors and trainees.

The deadline for submissions is 5pm on Friday 2 February 2024. We will not be able to accept any late submissions.

Top tips

  • Make sure you have read the full guidance and frequently asked questions (FAQs) before submitting your abstract.
  • Submit all abstracts via our online portal (Oxford Abstracts). We will not accept proposals via email.
  • Complete the online submission form as fully and as accurately as possible. Incomplete submissions will not be considered.
  • You can edit and amend your submission up until the deadline.
  • Please ensure you identify who the presenting author is.
  • There is no limit to the number of abstracts you can submit. Simply login to the portal with the username and password you have created and add a new abstract.
  • There are a limited number of International, Divisions and Devolved Nations bursaries available for medical students, foundation doctors and trainees based in each region.
  • Only the presenting author can apply for a bursary as part of their submission, and the bursary is non-transferable.
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