8 - 10 October 2025
Abstract Submission
Exploring uses in Human, Animal, and Environmental Health
Abstracts submission
How to submit your abstract in 2 steps:
Step1: Activate an ISHS user account.
For ISHS Individual members, the abstract submission charge is fully waived.
Those who do not hold a user account with ISHS yet can create one here. An abstract submission charge is due upon submission of an abstract and applies to the presenting author only. After payment and activation of your user account, you can start your abstract submission.
Step 2: Submit your abstract here
for detailed guidance, consult the ISHS step-by-step guide.
Authors will be notified of the provisional acceptance of their abstract and whether it has been selected for an oral or poster presentation.
Important: Abstract must be submitted by March 31, 2025
Submit well in advance of the deadline to avoid last-minute technical issues or delays.
ISHS Young Minds Awards for Junior Scientists
The International Symposium on Artemisia will offer two Young Minds Awards for outstanding junior scientists:
1. Best Oral Presentation
2. Best Poster Presentation
Winners will be recognized in the symposium report published in the quarterly ISHS membership magazine Chronica Horticulturae. A one-year complimentary membership of the ISHS and a Certificate will be awarded to the winners. More info
Our partners & organizers
International Society for Horticultural Science
The ISHS is the world's leading independent organization of horticulturists acting as a globally recognized and sought-after platform for research, science-based information exchange and collaboration in support of sustainable innovation in horticulture.
Aga Khan
Foundation
For over 50 years, AKF has supported sustainable community-driven development, rooted in Africa, Asia, and the Middle East, by combining local insights with global expertise to improve quality of life.
AK University Climate & Environmental Research
In 2022, the Aga Khan University launched the ACER Center to focus on climate change impacts, sustainable agriculture, and environmental research in Tanzania, through restorative land management and carbon sequestration.
La Maison de l'Artemisia
A global network promoting Artemisia's use, La Maison de l’Artemisia supports research, sustainable local production, and aligns with the One Health initiative for human, animal, and environmental health.