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Call for Abstracts – Canadian Geothermal Students Days, New Brunswick, 28-30 August 2025

Call for Abstracts – Canadian Geothermal Students Days, New Brunswick, 28-30 August 2025 Call for abstracts - 6th Annual Canadian Geothermal Students Days
Carlo Cariaga 14 May 2025

Abstracts are being accepted for the 6th Annual Canadian Geothermal Students' Days, taking place in New Brunswick on 28-30 August 2025.

The call for abstracts is still open for the 6th Annual Canadian Geothermal Students Days, taking place at the University of New Brunswick in Fredericton, New Brunswick on 28-30 August 2025.

Abstracts will be accepted only until 15 June 2025. Click here to submit your abstracts.

Registration for the event is now also open. Students of any institution are able to attend the CGSD for free. Industry professionals and non-students may also attend for free, but donations are welcome to help cover the costs of the event and of the free student participation. Click here to register.

The event is seeking abstracts from all disciplines and perspectives —technical, economic, sociological, legal, political, and beyond. Submissions on past projects, ongoing research, and future proposals from BSc, MSc, and PhD students nationwide are encouraged. Non-student participants are also invited to attend and/or present.

The Canadian Geothermal Students’ Days began in 2019 at L’Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique (INRS Quebec), when a small team of passionate graduate students wanted to gather the community and promote geothermal studies in Canada.

Since 2019, the conference has expanded to include undergraduate students, industry, government, and community leaders from around the country, with the goal of facilitating multi-disciplinary collaboration and networking in the field of geothermal energy.

Travel awards

Students attending the CGSD 2025 may apply for travel awards. Travel awards are limited and subject to available funding. Early applications are strongly encouraged. Students who wish to present at CGSD 2025 will be given preference over non-presenting attendees.

Limited travel awards are available in the amounts of (up to) $100 CAD for students within New Brunswick and (up to) $500 CAD for students travelling from outside of New Brunswick.

With the momentum for geothermal development building up in Canada and next year’s World Geothermal Congress to be held in Calgary, this is an excellent time to learn from and be involved in the Canadian geothermal sector.

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Carlo Cariaga