36th Annual Scientific Meeting
September 12 — 14th, 2025
Frederick Douglass Center
University of Newcastle, UK

Welcome
The city of Newcastle and its University provide the perfect backdrop to this conference theme, Innovating Cancer Education for Impact and Equity, which reflects our shared commitment to shaping cancer education that is inclusive, forward-thinking, and grounded in evidence and empathy.
Over the 3 days, you will engage with global experts, rising researchers, dedicated educators, and passionate patient advocates. Together, we will explore timely and essential topics including digital transformation, health literacy, AI in education, culturally responsive teaching, and the critical role of patients in shaping curricula.
Whether you join us as a researcher, student, clinician, educator, policymaker, or advocate, we hope this meeting will inspire new ideas, spark meaningful conversations, new collaborations, and impactful initiatives in cancer education.
We look forward to learning, collaborating, and envisioning the future together in Newcastle in September 2025.
This conference is for:
- Oncology and Palliative Care healthcare professionals
- Oncology clinical nurse specialists
- Undergraduate and postgraduate educators
- Anyone involved in educating others about cancer
Presentations include
- Educational workshops addressing current challenges and innovations
- Plenary and keynote sessions led by leaders from across Europe and beyond
- Interactive abstract presentations and speed-talks, highlighting cutting-edge work from emerging voices
Venue
Throughout the meeting we are using the Frederick Douglass Building, located at Helix Science Square, Newcastle upon Tyne NE4 5TG. The EACE meeting is using a seminar room in the Frederick Douglass Centre.
About Newcastle
Newcastle upon Tyne, or simply Newcastle is a cathedral city and metropolitan borough in Tyne and Wear, England. It is England's northernmost metropolitan borough, located on the River Tyne's northern bank opposite Gateshead to the south. It is the most populous settlement in the North East of England. Newcastle was historically part of the county of Northumberland, but governed as a county corporate after 1400. In 1974, Newcastle became part of Tyne and Wear.
Accomodation
Our colleagues at the Newcastle Gateshead Initiative have created an accomodation portal for all participants, listing a wide range of accomodation options in Necastle City Centre. These are negotiated reduced prices and should be cheaper than booking the same location direct.
https://www.newcastlegateshead.com/AssociationofCancerPhysicians