EMEUNET Sub-Committees and Activities 2026 – Peer Mentoring Sub-Committee

The Peer Mentoring Sub-Committee aims to provide support, guidance and mentorship to young clinical or research fellows in rheumatology. It also encourages the exchange of ideas and networking between peers providing an opportunity to get in touch with rheumatologists and researchers with similar research interests.

The main activities offered by the Peer Mentoring Sub-Committee are:

Activities

ACTIVITIES

Since its first edition in 2012, this innovative program has received enormous attention from the whole EMEUNET community and beyond, and it has been continuously expanding with more than 30 mentors and more than 100 EMEUNET members having participated. Since 2017, the program involves several rheumatology journals (Annal of Rheumatic Diseases, ERO and RMD Open). This brought new top-level mentors and a broader selection of research topics, as well as a higher number of available places.

The experience from the EMEUNET Peer Review Program has been recently reported in a viewpoint article and a podcast in RMD Open. In this article, we have summarised the main characteristics of the program, the outcomes of the last editions and the recent improvements implemented.

Do not miss the opportunity to engage in scientific state-of-the-art discussions with leading experts and receive invaluable training in peer review. The current Edition involves experts such as Prof. Christian Dejaco, Prof. Loreto Carmona, and Prof. Annette De Thurah. Please stay tuned to our social media platforms and newsletters for applications to the future edition starting after April 2026!

Post-Doc Mentoring Program

A survey conducted among EMEUNET members revealed that there is a need for mentoring during the early career stages (see also this article on this). As a result, in 2018, the EMEUNET Peer Mentoring Sub-Committee launched the EMEUNET PostDoc Mentoring Program. This program is a pioneering initiative in Europe.

It offers mentoring to young postdoctoral researchers from senior, leading experts in the field. To guide the mentoring process, the program follows an Individual Development Plan, to meet mentees’ expectations and to identify areas where the mentor could provide guidance. It is based on a  flexible scheme of communication between mentor and mentee during a 12-month time frame.

The current Edition involves experts such as Prof. Anne Troldborg, Prof. Fabian Proft, Prof. Elena Nikiphorou, and Prof. Laura Coates. If you are a Post Doc in the filed of Rheumatology and you think you could benefit of this mentorship program, take advantage of this unique program and apply for the next edition in 2026.

Written by Mert Oztas

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