Call for Papers

Submit your Research: Call for Papers for Global Public Health Conference 2027

Over the past nine successful editions, the Global Public Health Conference (GLOBEHEAL) has evolved into a trusted global platform for scholars, practitioners, policymakers, and innovators committed to advancing health systems worldwide. Each year, the conference strengthens evidence-based dialogue, drives interdisciplinary research, and fosters meaningful collaborations across regions, sectors, and health priorities.

As we celebrate the 10th anniversary edition, Global Public Health Conference 2027 continues this legacy by creating a dynamic space to explore new ideas, address urgent public health challenges, and shape forward-thinking solutions that improve global well‑being.

Key Objectives of the Global Public Health Conference 2027

The 10th Global Public Health Conference focuses on preparing health systems for the future through innovation, capacity building, and community-centered strategies.

This year’s public health conference aims to:

  • Explore how public health innovation, digital transformation, and AI-based tools can strengthen health systems and disease preparedness.
  • Address global workforce challenges by highlighting strategies for training, capacity-building, mental well-being, and retention of health professionals.
  • Examine the role of communities in achieving equity, resilience, and culturally relevant health interventions.
  • Explore the growing intersections between climate change, environmental risks, and population health outcomes.
  • Strengthen collaboration across countries, disciplines, and institutions to tackle health disparities, governance challenges, and global health emergencies.

Global Public Health Conference encourages actionable solutions that prioritize innovation, equity, accessibility, and community well‑being in the next decade of global public health.

How We Achieve This:

We bring together global public health leaders, academics, practitioners, and industry innovators through:

  • Keynote speeches, expert panels, and special anniversary segments shaped by global health priorities.
  • Interactive workshops focused on digital health, climate resilience, community engagement, and workforce development.
  • Technical sessions and poster presentations showcasing cutting-edge research across major public health domains.
  • Collaborative networking opportunities that connect researchers with policymakers, practitioners, and partners worldwide.
  • Publication avenues through indexed journals, special issues, and guided publication workshops to amplify impactful research.

Global Public Health is committed to advancing public health knowledge and accelerating solutions aligned with global health agendas, including the SDGs.

Join the Global Conversation

We warmly invite researchers, scholars, public health professionals, healthcare practitioners, policymakers, technologists, innovators, epidemiologists, and students from across the world to submit their research and join us at the 10th Global Public Health Conference 2027.

Together, let’s shape future‑ready health systems, strengthen global health resilience, and drive evidence-based solutions that improve lives and communities worldwide.

Conference Theme: FutureProof Public Health: Innovation, Workforce Capacity & Community Well‑Being

Key Paper Submission Tracks and Sub Tracks

01

Public Health Innovation & Digital Transformation

  • AI, Machine Learning, and Big Data for Public Health Intelligence
  • Digital surveillance and early‑warning systems
  • Wearable Technologies and Digital Health Innovations
  • Telehealth, mHealth, and remote care models
  • Blockchain and Cybersecurity in Healthcare Data Management

02

Global Health Workforce, Economics & Sustainability

  • Workforce Shortages, Capacity-Building & Economic Impact
  • Training, education, and competency frameworks
  • Burnout, well‑being, and mental health of health workers
  • Flexible Staffing Models & Evolving Worker Expectations
  • Task-Shifting, Community Health Workers & Economic Efficiency

03

Governance, Policy & Social Determinants in Primary Healthcare

  • Inequalities in Access and Health Outcomes 
  • Urban Conditions and Social Determinants of Health 
  • Community Engagement, Literacy, and Primary Care Strengthening 
  • Health Equity Policies, UHC, and Financing Approaches 
  • Governance, Partnerships, and Ethical Dimensions of Health Policy 

04

Climate Change and Public Health

  • Climate-Resilient Health Systems and Infrastructure
  • Air Pollution and Respiratory Health Impacts
  • Extreme Weather Events and Disaster Preparedness in Healthcare
  • Food Security and Nutrition in a Changing Climate
  • Vector-Borne Diseases and Climate Change

05

Infectious Diseases, Outbreak Preparedness & AMR

  • Emerging Infectious Diseases and Pandemic Preparedness
  • Strategies for Combating AMR and Strengthening Stewardship Programs
  • Vaccine Development and Global Immunization Strategies
  • Role of Genomics in Infectious Disease Surveillance
  • Infection Prevention and Control in Healthcare Settings

06

Non‑Communicable Diseases (NCDs) & Lifestyle Interventions

  • Prevention and Management of Diabetes, Hypertension, and cardiovascular diseases
  • Nutrition and Physical Activity in NCD Prevention
  • Tobacco and Alcohol Control Policies and Interventions
  • Role of Genetics and Epigenetics in NCDs
  • Workplace and Community-Based Wellness Programs

07

Mental Health, Psychosocial Support & Community Well‑Being

  • Mental Health Integration into Primary Healthcare
  • Digital and AI-Based Mental Health Interventions
  • Workplace and School-Based Mental Health Strategies
  • Post-Trauma and Disaster Mental Health Interventions
  • Community‑based psychosocial interventions

08

Maternal, Child & Adolescent Health

  • Innovations in Maternal and Neonatal Care
  • Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health Education
  • Preventing and Managing Childhood Malnutrition
  • Addressing Adolescent Mental Health and Risk Behaviors
  • Access to Quality Prenatal and Postnatal Care

09

Nursing & Pharmaceutical Roles in Care Systems

  • Advanced Nursing Practices & Integrated Care Models 
  • Pharmaceutical Care & Medication Management Systems 
  • Patient Safety, Quality Improvement & Risk Mitigation 
  • Technological Innovations in Nursing & Pharmacy 
  • Community Health, Public Outreach & Patient Empowerment 

10

Oral Health for Future Public Well‑Being

  • Preventive Oral Care & Community-Based Health Promotion 
  • Innovation & Technology in Modern Oral Healthcare 
  • Oral–Systemic Health Connections & Integrated Care 
  • Accessible & Equitable Oral Healthcare Systems 
  • Sustainable Practices & Future-Ready Oral Health Workforce 

You may send your abstract according to the abstract guidelines. Different registration packages of the conference provide you so many benefits including food, conference pack, abstract book, eligibility to attend the technical sessions, career development workshops, publication opportunities etc. You can select different presentation modes according to your preference. Presentations awards are one of the key elements of the Global Public Health Conference. The presenters at the conference will be evaluated by a special committee of academic experts during the conference and the best presenters will be awarded at the award ceremony.  

Abstract Guidelines for Global Public Health Conference 2027

To facilitate the submission process and the subsequent follow-up process, please consider the following guidelines, information, tips, terms and deadlines mentioned. 

Basic Format for Abstracts

  • An abstract is a compendious summary of a research paper’s substance including its background, purpose, methodology, results, and conclusion.
  • It should be one paragraph with a word limit of 175-275.
  • Keywords should be provided as a must (no more than 06 words).
  • Keywords should be written in lowercase letters (Not applicable to names/scientific names) and should be separated with commas.
  • Please do not include subheadings, bullets, lists, and header/footer in the abstract.
  • Abstract titles should be short, but descriptive. Informative titles, indicating key points are encouraged. Abbreviations should not be used in the title.
  • Acronyms should be written in full the first time, mentioned in the text, followed by the abbreviation in parentheses.
  • Always follow SI Units.
  • Scientific names must be in Italic.
  • Use a negative exponent (g. kgm-3) and do not indicate units as divisions (e.g. kg/m 3).
  • Chemical formulas should be written in a standard form such as “CaCO3”, not as “CaCO3”. Use a zero before decimal points such as “0.45,” not “.45.”
  • There shall be no citations or references in the abstract specifically. If there is a need to cite references, please provide the sources in brackets.

About the Reviewing Process

  • Your abstract will undergo a double-blind peer review by the International Scientific committee after its receipt. 
  • Results of the abstract review will be sent to the author within two weeks of submission. 
  • The Conference Chair serves as the head of the scientific committee and will take the final decision on abstracts. 
  • Acceptance or rejections of the paper will be sent to you with reviewer comments. 
  • If a revision is required, the revised abstract must be sent back within a week. 
  • If your abstract is accepted, you will be invited to register for the Conference.

Font

  • Title: Times New Roman, 12 points, Upper case, Centered text in bold
  • Body: Times New Roman, 11 points; Line spacing: 1, one column of text

Affiliations

  • Affiliations should be indicated with superscript Arabic numbers appearing at the end of surname/family name.
  • A superscript asterisk shout be used for the corresponding author
  • Names of affiliations should be given, including the country.
  • If there is more than one name and address, they should be related by superscript numbers.

Ex:-

Surname INITIALS 1, Surname INITIALS 1* and Surname INITIALS 2

1 Department, Faculty, University, Country

2 Department, Institute, Country

*author@gmail.com (* Email address of the corresponding author)

General Instructions

  • Abstracts should represent the original work.
  • Informative abstracts and critical abstracts are accepted.
  • The Abstract should be written in English.
  • Please indicate one – three most relevant themes for your abstract from the conference tracks.
  • Please send in a brief biography together with the Abstract (An example is given in the abstract template).
  • Please download the abstract template and follow the format carefully.
  • Documents that do not conform to the guidelines will be asked to revise.
  • Documents received after the given deadline, due to any reason will not be accepted unless the deadline is extended.
  • The abstract should be submitted in the format of MS Word (.doc or .docx) document.

Important information for the Co-Authors

  • Please note a single registration permits only one person to attend the conference
  • If the co-authors would like to attend the Global Public Health Conference their registration and payment are required to be made independently.
  • However, they will be given a discount of 15% from Non-Presenter’s (Listener’s) Registration Fee
  • The certificate will be issued for the co-authors upon their registration/payment for the conference.
  • Please make prior communications with the organizing committee regards to this matter to enjoy the benefit of the discount.

If you are not hearing from us

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  • Please check your spam/junk folder prior to making inquiries regarding your concern.
  • Make sure to provide your mobile phone number in your registration form along with your abstract for further communications