The 15th European Conference on Gambling Studies and Policy Issues connects researchers, regulators, and industry leaders to foster collaboration and advance knowledge.
15th European Conference on Gambling Studies and Policy Issues
From Breaking Barriers to Building Bridges
8–11 September 2026
CPH Conference, Copenhagen, Denmark
The 2026 conference will shine a spotlight on some of the most dynamic developments in the field, including:
New trends in theregulatory landscape, exploring shifts ingambling laws, enforcementstrategies, and cross-border cooperation
The role ofArtificial Intelligencein(Responsible) Gambling,from data-driven prevention and detection tools to ethical considerations and player protection.
Sustainability and diversity, examining how inclusivity, environmental awareness, and social responsibility are reshaping the sector.
EASG 2026
Gambling Research
Policy Dialogue
Global Network
Responsible Gambling
Best Practices
Abstract Submission Overview
Submit a concise summary of your paper, up to 250 words, outlining its relevance to gambling studies and policy. Ensure your abstract highlights key points and expected contributions to the conference audience.
Submission Deadlines and Review Process
Key Dates to Remember
Abstracts are accepted until 1 June 2026.
Early submissions between 1 January and 1 March 2026 receive priority review and notification by 1 April, enabling discounted registration.
How to Submit Your Abstract
Visiteasg2026.exordo.com, create an account, and follow the step-by-step instructions to upload your abstract. The conference language is English; prepare your submission accordingly.
Key figures from previous EASG conferences highlight the global reach and active participation shaping gambling studies and policy.
350+
Participants
45+
Countries Represented
110+
Presentations
25+
Years of Expertise
15
Conferences Held
Submit Your Abstract Early
Secure your spot at EASG 2026 by submitting your abstract before the deadline. Early submissions receive priority review and registration discounts. Join experts shaping gambling studies and policy in Copenhagen.