Awards & Prizes
IUSTI Best Presentation Awards
To recognize the best presentations at the STI & HIV World Congress, a total of eight awards are available for the best oral and poster presentations.
The IUSTI Best Oral Presentation Awards
Three awards (one winner and two runners-up) will be awarded to the presenters of the best oral presentation at the STI & HIV 2025 World Congress.
The IUSTI Best Poster Presentation Awards
One award for each of the following tracks will be awarded to the presenter of the best poster presentation at the STI & HIV 2025 World Congress.
- Basic and Laboratory Science
- Clinical Management
- Prevention
- Epidemiology and Surveillance
- Social research, Community engagement and policy
Eligibility
All accepted abstracts for oral or poster presentation at the STI & HIV 2025 World Congress are eligible. No additional application is required.
Judging criteria
All oral and poster presentations will be judged by an Award Review Panel consisting of IUSTI members. Selection criteria include originality and quality of work, along with presentation skills and styles.
Winners
Winners will be announced in the STI & HIV 2025 World Congress closing plenary. Winners will receive an award certificate.
IUSTI Prestigious Annual Lecture
Since 2016, a plenary presenter has been carefully selected by the IUSTI Congress President and awarded the ‘IUSTI Prestigious Lecture’. This tradition has continued for the STI & HIV 2025 World Congress.
Past IUSTI Prestigious Lectures:
1st 2016 (Morocco)
Professor Glenda Gray ‘HIV: How to get to zero infections?’
2nd 2017 (Brazil)
Dr. Jeanne Marrazzo ‘Update on vaginal microbiome research’
3rd 2018 (Dublin)
Dr. Marleen Timmerman – ‘Sexual health, sexual rights, and HIV/STI among women in East-Africa’
4th 2019 (Vancouver)
Dr. Jorgen Jensen ‘Revising STI treatment guidelines in times of rapidly evolving antimicrobial resistant STIs’
5th 2021 (Amsterdam virtual and joint Prestigious lecture with ISSTDR)
Dr. Joan Chow ‘Tribute to Dr. Julius Schacter’
6th 2022 (Victoria Falls)
Dr. Yuka Manabe ‘Existing point-of-care tests and future developments for diagnosis and antimicrobial resistance testing’
7th 2023 (Chicago)
Two speakers in a 1-hour symposium on ‘Sexual Health during Social Disruption’ with Dr. Frances Cowen on ‘Providing services for criminalized key populations’ and Dr. Valeska Padovese on ‘Refugee and migrant care’