Mental Health Conferences

Beyond Borders: Global Mental Health Research and Services Conference

The Beyond Borders: Global Mental Health Research and Services Conference will be held in Champaign, Illinois, focusing on transcultural mental health challenges. This event aims to bring together leaders and practitioners from around the world.

Conference Overview

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The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign is hosting the Beyond Borders: Global Collaborations for Mental Health Research and Services Conference. This event coincides with World Mental Health Day and aims to encourage creative solutions to transcultural mental health challenges. Attendees can expect to engage with leaders, researchers, and practitioners from both the local community and around the world.

Time and Place

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Conference Dates: October 9–10, 2025

City/State: Champaign, Illinois

Event Format: in-person

Conference Organizer

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School of Social Work

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Email: hrmeyer@illinois.edu

Phone: 217-333-5837

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