EUROSPINE offers a suite of exclusive programmes in partnership with leading societies, global research institutions, and high-performing spine centres. These fellowships provide immersive learning experiences tailored to surgeons, clinicians, and researchers across different stages of their careers.
Fellowships
Grow. Connect. Lead.
Discover fellowship opportunities designed to broaden your expertise, strengthen international collaboration, and support your professional growth in spine care.
Robotics & Navigation Fellowship Programme
Immerse yourself in the future of spine surgery.
In partnership with Globus, this programme offers eight fellows hands-on exposure to robotics and navigation in spine surgery at leading European centres. Participants observe cutting-edge procedures, engage in expert-led discussions, and complete their training with full participation in EUROSPINE EduWeek and the EUROSPINE Annual Meeting.
Target group: Spine surgeons and senior trainees aiming to advance their skills in robotics, navigation, and technology-driven surgical practice.
More info coming soon.
EUROSPINE–JSSR Travelling Fellowship Programme
Expand your expertise through international surgical exchange.
This prestigious bilateral fellowship connects experienced spine surgeons from EUROSPINE and JSSR to observe state-of-the-art surgical techniques and engage with leading experts across Europe and Japan. Fellows visit 2–3 renowned spine centres in the host region and conclude their exchange by attending the partner society’s Annual Meeting — EUROSPINE fellows at the JSSR Annual Meeting, and JSSR fellows at the EUROSPINE Annual Meeting.
Target group: Experienced spine surgeons seeking advanced surgical observerships and high-level international professional exchange.
More info coming soon.
BMRC/EUROSPINE Visiting Research Scholarship
Shape the future of musculoskeletal science.
This 12-month fellowship supports Early Career researchers undertaking high-impact musculoskeletal or spine-related research at BMRC-affiliated laboratories at the University of Pittsburgh. Scholars join world-class research teams, gain immersive laboratory experience, and contribute to global scientific innovation.
Target group: Early Career EUROSPINE researchers seeking structured international research experience and scientific career development.
Application deadline: 15 December 2025
Why Apply for a EUROSPINE Fellowship?
Advanced Learning
Gain access to world-class facilities and observe pioneering clinical and research practices.
International Exposure
Build meaningful global connections with peers, mentors, and partner organisations.
Career Development
Enhance your skills, broaden your perspective, and strengthen your profile within the global spine community.
Contact Us
For further queries, please contact the Education Team at education@eurospine.org.