I’m delighted to share with you some personal highlights and reflections from the first three days of the 33rd IASP World Congress.
Exploring Suicide Prevention and Global Perspectives in Vienna
Not only is the IASP World Congress held in Vienna, the city I call home, but it is also my first time attending, making the conference particularly meaningful to me.
Empowering Early Career Researchers – A great start at the banks of the Danube!
As an Early Career Researcher, attending the IASP World Congress is always a highlight—it’s consistently a wonderful opportunity to make new connections and form friendships that last for years.
IASP 33rd World Congress Returns to Austria to Mark 65th Anniversary
In 2025, the International Association for Suicide Prevention (IASP) proudly marks their 65th anniversary. This special occasion will be commemorated at the 33rd World Congress, returning to Austria, the birthplace of IASP, from 10-13 June 2025 in the historic city of Vienna.
32nd World Congress to convene in Europe in September 2023
IASP is delighted to host the 32nd World Congress in Piran, Slovenia from 19-23 September 2023.
IASP 31st WORLD CONGRESS
With just a couple of weeks before the start of the 31st World Congress, a truly international, full and diverse programme has been assembled with over 350 presentations from all over the globe. The IASP World Congress is the primary global collaborative opportunity for expert thinking related to suicide and suicide […]
Notice of the Council of National Representatives Meeting
All IASP National Representatives are invited to attend the Council of National Representatives Meeting at the 31st IASP World Congress.
Notice of the General Assembly Meeting
All IASP members are invited to attend the General Assembly Meeting at the 31st World Congress on 23rd September 2021, at 17.00 AEST (7.00am UTC), on Zoom.
COVID-19 a key focus for world suicide prevention experts in Australia this year
Australia will be in the world spotlight this September as leading international experts gather to share ways to tackle the potential impact of COVID-19 on suicide.