EUPHA and EUPHAnxt are looking for enthusiastic individuals who are ready to show initiative in promoting the 18th EPH Conference taking place in Helsinki, Finland, between 11-14 November 2025.
The selected fellows will:
➡ Have the opportunity to work alongside the EUPHAnxt team, the EUPHA office and conference team to disseminate information about the conference through various communication platforms;
➡ Take part in mentoring sessions with renowned public health experts;
➡ Participate in the conference preparatory meetings;
➡ Attend the agreed-upon sessions;
➡ Interview conference participants and report on that through blog posts;
➡ Post on EUPHAnxt’s social media accounts information about the sessions and the experience of being a fellow;
➡ Submit a short daily summary of the sessions attended;
➡ Contribute to the YUPT (Yesterday’s Updates, Plans for Today) podcast
For your contribution, we offer:
➡ A conference fee waiver;
➡ A signed certificate of appreciation from EUPHA;
➡ The opportunity to network at the EPH Conference;
How to apply? If you want to submit your application for the Fellowship Programme 2025, please fill in this form:https://forms.gle/GXbBPyfc7q9BK2Xv7
Please note that it is required to have (at least) one abstract accepted and/or present at the 18th European Public Health Conference 2025. Send in your application before July 11th, 23:59 CEST.
The European Public Health Association, or EUPHA in short, is an umbrella organisation for public health associations in Europe. Our network of national associations of public health represents around 20’000 public health professionals. Our mission is to facilitate and activate a strong voice of the public health network by enhancing visibility of the evidence and by strengthening the capacity of public health professionals. EUPHA contributes to the preservation and improvement of public health in the European region through capacity and knowledge building. We are committed to creating a more inclusive Europe, narrowing all health inequalities among Europeans, by facilitating, activating, and disseminating strong evidence-based voices from the public health community and by strengthening the capacity of public health professionals to achieve evidence-based change.