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9 – 11 September 2025
Technology & Innovation Centre, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow

We are delighted to invite you to Ento25, the Royal Entomological Society’s annual meeting dedicated to insect science. Join the global entomological community, with opportunities to present your work, meet new contacts and build collaborations.
You can join discussions on social media using #Ento25

Abstract Submission

Deadline for submissions: Friday 20th June 2025

Ento25 provides an opportunity to present your research to a large audience across the field of insect science. We are offering opportunities for both talk and poster presentations, in person and online, allowing as much of the community to participate as possible.

Abstracts are welcomed across all themes of insect science and related disciplines, but Ento25 will have a particular focus on the following topics:

  • Insect Population Change
  • Pollination
  • Insects and Society
  • Innovation and Technology
  • Conservation and Management of Forest Insects 

You might find our Grand Challenges in Entomology – Royal Entomological Society useful when considering your abstract submission.

Abstract guidelines

Please read the below before submitting your abstract:

  • Abstracts should be no longer than 200 words.
  • The title of your presentation should clearly identify the key message of your research and ideally include the organism and/or system of study to ensure it is allocated to the most appropriate session.
  • All presentations have equal status, so there is no difference in the standing of oral or poster presentations.
  • Submitting your abstracts does not automatically secure a slot. You will be contacted by the organisers after the abstract deadline to whether your abstract has been selected.
  • Although we cannot guarantee a presentation at Ento25, we do our best to ensure everyone is able to participate with a talk or poster presentation.
  • All abstract submitters will find out if they have been accepted at least one week before the early bird registration deadline. You must register by the early bird deadline for your abstract to be confirmed. If you do not register by this date, you abstract will be removed from the programme.

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