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2026 Open Call for Committee Vacancies

Would you like to be involved with shaping the future of endocrinology? ESE has several Committee vacancies available, and we encourage all members to either apply for themselves or nominate a colleague to join a Committee.

Depending on the Committee, you may not need any specific experience but should be keen to take an active role in the important work that the Committee is involved with.

We are looking for members from all career levels, specialities and geographical locations; together we can develop knowledge and share expertise in endocrine science and medicine and help fulfil our vision to unite, support and represent the endocrine community!

If you have applied, or nominated, before and were not successful then please do try again.

Committee Vacancies

The Open Call for Committee Vacancies is now open for applications. Multiple nominations for the same person for the same committee will not be accepted. Please see below for specific committee requirements. 

The deadline for committee applications is Tuesday 13 January 2026

The Education Committee develops and maintains a sustainable education strategy for ESE. The Committee ensures that ESE remains relevant and attractive to all career stages of our membership and provides a range of educational activity.

Candidates should have a keen interest in topics of education and relevant experience in this area. We would like to encourage candidates from the area of diabetes, obesity and reproduction, and from countries not already represented on the committee, in order to promote balance and diversity within the Committee in terms of area of interest, gender and geographical location.

There are 2 member positions available and Committee members must be a member of ESE.

The term of office is four years and will commence in May 2026 (at the time of the European Congress of Endocrinology).

Multiple nominations or applications for the same person for the same committee will not be accepted.

Learn more about the Education Committee, its current members, and its remit. 

The EYES Committee promotes activities that engage Early Career investigators and senior members in open dialogue and collaborative initiatives. The Committee’s aim is to increase ECI awareness of research trends and application of new technology and to increase engagement of clinical trainees and improve training in endocrinology across Europe.

There are two Committee positions available.  Committee members must be a member of ESE. In order to promote balance and diversity within the committee we would like to encourage applications from male basic or translational scientists.

The term of office is four years and will commence in May 2026 (at the time of the European Congress of Endocrinology).

Multiple nominations or applications for the same person for the same committee will not be accepted.

Learn more about the EYES Committee, its current members, and its remit. 

The EYES News magazine is a focal point for our early-career community communications and includes interviews, opinion articles, debates, society news, as well as events, educational activities and grants and awards.

The Editorial Board is responsible for planning issues and generating ideas for content and there are two positions available for the period 2026 to 2028 and will commence in May 2026 (at the time of the European Congress of Endocrinology). Editorial Board members should be early-career members of ESE.

Multiple nominations or applications for the same person for the same committee will not be accepted.

EYES News - the magazine of the EYES Community

The Nominations Committee is responsible for the nomination and election processes for committee membership and for the ESE Award procedures. The Nominations Committee also reviews nominations received for individual committee vacancies and provides any comment in regard to balancing the overall committee membership in terms of diversity to the individual Committee Chair for consideration.

The Nominations Committee has two positions available. The candidate should be a respected endocrinologist or scientist with a record of excellence and with a broad range of scientific activities in endocrinology. In addition, they should be experienced and have a good overview of ESE and its activities. 

We would particularly encourage applications from male basic scientists and those from Eastern Europe to promote balance and diversity within the Committee in terms of area of interest, gender and geographical location.

The term of office is four years and will commence in May 2026 (at the time of the annual European Congress of Endocrinology).

Multiple nominations or applications for the same person for the same committee will not be accepted.

Learn more about the Nominations Committee, its current members, and its remit. 

The Nurse Committee acts to share expertise and provide endocrine nurses across Europe with support and resources to advance their role and practice.

There are two positions available. During the selection process efforts will be made to promote balance and diversity within the Committee in terms of area of interest, gender, and geographical location. Committee members must be a member of ESE. 

The term of office is four years and will commence in May 2026 (at the time of the European Congress of Endocrinology). 

Multiple nominations or applications for the same person for the same committee will not be accepted.

Learn more about the Nurse Committee, its current members, and its remit. 

The Rare Disease Committee acts to develop a specific policy of ESE towards rare endocrine and metabolic diseases and to foster collaboration, cooperation and coordination of activities in the area of rare diseases between ESE and Endo-ERN.

There are two positions available. We would welcome candidates from countries not currently represented on the committee, in order to promote balance and diversity in terms of area of interest, gender, and geographical location. Committee members must be a member of ESE. 

The term of office is four years and will commence in May 2026 (at the time of the European Congress of Endocrinology). 

Multiple nominations or applications for the same person for the same committee will not be accepted.

Learn more about the Rare Disease Committee, its current members, and its remit. 

The Science Committee acts to support scientific research in Endocrinology across Europe. This committee provides researchers with education, resources, and guidance to facilitate careers in endocrine science.  

There are two positions available. We would welcome candidates from countries not currently represented on the committee, in order to promote balance and diversity in terms of area of interest, gender, and geographical location. Committee members must be a member of ESE. 

The term of office is four years and will commence in May 2026 (at the time of the European Congress of Endocrinology). 

Multiple nominations or applications for the same person for the same committee will not be accepted.

Learn more about the Science Committee, its current members, and its remit.