Register for the 2023 Annual Conference
Registration for the 30th Annual Conference in Calgary, Alberta, Canada remains available online at the onsite rate. Online registration closes 11 October at 6:59 pm CDT, and onsite registration will be available starting Wednesday, 18 October, when the registration desk opens.
The ISOQOL Annual Conference is the premier learning and networking opportunity for researchers, students, clinicians, regulatory agency professionals, and industry representatives engaged in health related quality of life research. Four exciting plenary topics, along with symposia, workshops and roundtables, are included in the Scientific Program.
Registration also includes membership dues through 2024 for all attendees. This ensures access to networking, collaboration, and learning opportunities throughout 2024 and for the remainder of 2023 as well.
Experience Calgary: Network and Explore at the Social Event
Devonian Gardens
Friday, 20 October | 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm
This year’s social event will take place at the Devonian Gardens, a vibrant sanctuary amidst Calgary’s bustling core. Join us in this unique setting and enjoy the botanical gardens, fish ponds, and water features that this place has to offer.
This is a truly unique way to toast another successful year of quality of life research and to get to know your colleagues. Space is limited, so purchase your tickets soon!
Tickets for the Experience Calgary Social Event are $115 per person through 11 October. The ticket price includes heavy appetizers, two drink tickets, musical entertainment, and dancing.
Purchase your tickets when you register for the 2023 Annual Conference:
If you have already registered for the Annual Conference, please use your unique amendment link within the registration confirmation email to return to your registration form and sign up for the Social Event.
The International Society for Quality of Life Research (ISOQOL) is a global community of researchers, clinicians, health care professionals, industry professionals, consultants, and patient research partners advancing health related quality of life research (HRQL).
Together, we are creating a future in which patient perspective is integral to health research, care and policy.