Looking for a new challenge?
Would you like to be part of the future of neurology in Europe?
Then now is your chance! The EAN Board is currently looking for new officers to join the ranks of its committees and working groups!
After more than five highly successful and productive years, EAN aims to continue the excellent work of its dedicated officers while giving an opportunity for new colleagues to contribute and bring fresh perspectives towards our mission to reduce the burden of neurological disease in Europe.
All EAN officers must be (or become) EAN Full Individual members, must attend the EAN annual congress, and at least one other face-to-face meeting during the year. Regular email contact is expected, as well as participation in monthly telephone conferences. Expenses for any meetings outside the congress will be reimbursed by EAN, but the position is otherwise carried out entirely on a voluntary basis.
On average, EAN committee work amounts to two hours per week. Members our standing committees serve EAN for a 2-year term.
Applications will be considered by the Board and EAN President during the summer based on qualifications and specialty while considering gender balance and currently underrepresented nationalities.
If you are interested, please send a short CV and brief outline (~ 250 words) of your specific experience/expertise to headoffice@ean.org by Friday, May 29, 2020
We are asking for expressions of interest to join the committees and working groups listed below:
Education Committee& Teaching Course sub-Committee
This committee is responsible for planning and conducting all educational events and awarding educational grants of EAN with a subcommittee responsible specifically for teaching activities during the annual EAN congress. A track record in neurology education and/or assessment is particularly desirable.
Information: https://www.ean.org/Learn.2664.0.html
Programme committee
This committee is responsible for the scientific programme and sessions of the annual EAN congress, including abstract selection and related issues.
Information on past and current EAN congresses can be found
here: https://www.ean.org/Congresses.2719.0.html
Communication committee, eCommunciations Board & European Affairs sub-Committee
This committee deals with all outside relations of the Society including the different media channels, such as EANpages and the website as well as relations on a European level, via the European Affairs sub-Committee.
Information: https://www.ean.org/Communication-Committee.2739.0.html
Scientific committee & Guideline Production sub-Committee
This committee is responsible for all scientific contributions and achievements of our Society including Guideline production. The scientific committee supports the work of the Scientific Panels, integrates their activities within the Society including other committees and supports their external work
Information: https://www.ean.org/Research.2663.0.html
Quality and Ethics Taskforce
This committee is responsible for the evaluation of all EAN events and educational grants. It also holds a general oversight in terms of ethical considerations regarding EAN and its officers and members.
Information: https://www.ean.org/Ethics-and-Quality-Task-Force.2741.0.html