Introduction
November 2025 continues the momentum of global health collaboration. A series of conferences will gather experts to address the intersection of human, animal, and environmental health. As the world faces challenges such as antimicrobial resistance, climate change, and emerging infectious diseases, One Health Conferences November 2025 provide an opportunity to align science, policy, and practice.
These events highlight new research, policy frameworks, and cross-sector partnerships. They bring together leaders from medicine, veterinary sciences, ecology, urban design, and governance. For researchers, policymakers, and practitioners, November’s conferences are a chance to share findings, influence decisions, and expand professional networks.
Will you be part of these conversations shaping what’s next for global health?
1. International One Health Conference – Copenhagen, Denmark
📅 Dates: November 5–6, 2025
📍 Location: Copenhagen, Denmark
🔗 https://www.who.int/europe/news-room/events/item/2025/11/05/
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This flagship event, hosted under the Danish EU Presidency with WHO/Europe, gathers government officials, scientists, and civil society to advance One Health policies. Themes include zoonoses, antimicrobial resistance (AMR), food safety, and integrating environmental, animal, and human health strategies across EU Member States. For participants focused on policy, this conference is a rare opportunity to hear directly from leaders shaping regulations and to contribute to dialogue on Europe’s health security priorities.
2. 18th European Public Health (EPH) Conference – Helsinki, Finland
📅 Dates: November 11–14, 2025
📍 Location: Helsinki, Finland
🔗 https://ephconference.eu/
The EPH Conference is one of Europe’s largest public health gatherings. The 2025 theme, Investing for Sustainable Health and Well-Being, will explore climate resilience, health equity, infectious disease control, and health system innovation. For One Health professionals, this conference connects human health with broader social and environmental determinants, making it especially relevant for those working on climate adaptation and community health equity. With hundreds of sessions and workshops, it is also a key networking event for academics and policymakers alike.
3. 4th International Conference on Public Health & Health Care Research – Bangkok, Thailand
📅 Date: November 3–4, 2025
📍 Location: Bangkok, Thailand (hybrid)
🔗 https://publichealthcareconferences.com/
This international meeting emphasizes innovation and research in public health. Sessions cover epidemiology, outbreak management, environmental health, and healthcare delivery. Its hybrid format makes it accessible to participants worldwide, while its location in Asia offers a platform for regional stakeholders to highlight local challenges and solutions. For those working on tropical diseases, outbreak preparedness, and environmental determinants of health, the Bangkok event provides practical insights and opportunities to exchange knowledge across borders.
4. International Experts Summit on Public Health & Preventive Medicine – Lisbon, Portugal
📅 Dates: November 24–26, 2025
📍 Location: Lisbon, Portugal (hybrid)
🔗 https://www.globalpublichealth.theiconicmeetings.com/
This summit brings together public health professionals, researchers, and policymakers with a strong focus on preventive strategies. Key topics include system resilience, surveillance, zoonotic disease prevention, and integration of One Health principles into preventive medicine. Lisbon’s event is especially valuable for those interested in environmental health and infectious disease prevention. It shows how these can be built into long-term strategies for resilient health systems
Why These Conferences Matter
Together, these four events demonstrate how One Health has become central to global health agendas.
- Copenhagen provides the policy framework, especially for EU Member States tackling AMR and zoonoses.
- Helsinki adds the perspective of health systems, climate resilience, and equity across populations.
- Bangkok highlights Asian and tropical region innovations, offering a voice to countries often on the front line of emerging outbreaks.
- Lisbon focuses on prevention, ensuring that strategies go beyond treatment and emphasize long-term resilience.
Beyond the themes, these conferences foster international collaboration. Participants gain opportunities to form partnerships, join research consortia, and influence the global health agenda. They also showcase the diversity of the One Health field—from cutting-edge biomedical research to community-level interventions and urban planning solutions.
Conclusion
If you work in public health, veterinary medicine, environmental sciences, or related fields, November 2025 offers critical opportunities to engage with One Health in practice. These conferences—Copenhagen, Helsinki, Bangkok, and Lisbon—are more than meetings; they are platforms where research meets policy and action.
By attending, you can share knowledge, strengthen collaborations, and help ensure that One Health remains at the forefront of global strategies to safeguard humans, animals, and the environment.