All participants—keynote speakers, panelists, presenters, and the audience—have the opportunity to submit and deliver their papers on the sub-themes listed above. Why not showcase your views on sustainability to the world at this year's event?
The conference features five sessions, with three keynote speakers delivering opening lectures central to the theme. Following this, each of the five sessions will have ten or more speakers presenting their articles or papers.
A moderator will manage the speakers, presentations, and timing. Each session will last for two hours, including a short break.
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Each keynote speaker has a total of 30 minutes to deliver their article, paper, or research. The first 20 minutes are for the lecture or presentation, followed by a brief ten-minute Question and Answer session.
PRESENTERS
Presenters have 12 minutes for their lectures: ten minutes for the presentation on their chosen sub-theme and two minutes for a quick Question and Answer session.
MEDIUM FOR ATTENDANCE
This year's conference will be virtual. Participants—speakers, panelists, presenters, and the audience—will receive a link for the video conference via email or text message.
We will also live-stream the conference in real-time. Connect and join us from anywhere via a phone or computer. If you're presenting a lecture, you will need a good microphone, in addition to a webcam and a computer or phone. Please test these devices before the online conference begins to ensure they are working properly.
After registering, you'll get more info about the World Sustainability Day conference. If you have any questions or wish to know more about this online conference, email us at hello@greeninstitute.ng or click here. Our team is ready to assist you.
LOCATION AND ACCOMODATION
Location
The in-person segment of the World Sustainability Conference 2025 will take place at the prestigious University of Birmingham, UK—an institution renowned for its commitment to research excellence, sustainability innovation, and its stunning blend of historic architecture and modern facilities.