Call for expressions of interest/nominations for
Education Working Group Members

The ISN welcomes expressions of interest/nominations for the positions of members of the ISN Education Working Group. The positions will start at the World Congress of Nephrology 2024 (WCN’24).

About the ISN Education Working Group

The Education Working Group brings together nephrologists and health care professionals around the world to support the development of educational resources in nephrology, with primary focus on online education via the ISN Academy.

The Role

Education Working Group members are expected to participate in several calls of the group each year.

Members of the Education Working Group oversee the development and implementation of the ISN online educational strategy and seek/foster collaborations with other societies/partners in the development and dissemination of ISN’s online educational offerings. In addition, they support the development of online educational content, including curriculum, webinars, and podcasts as well as consult with ISN staff in the design, building and maintenance of the ISN Academy.

Selection Criteria

  • Demonstrated interest and previous experience in nephrology education
  • ISN member in good standing
  • Email accessible and able to regularly connect to conference calls
  • Members from LIC, LMIC, and UMIC’s as well as Western Europe are particularly encouraged to apply
  • Thank you for your interest. The application process closed at 5 pm CEST on Friday, 27 October. We encourage you to keep an eye out and apply for available positions at next year’s call for EOIs/nominations round.

Additional information

The position will start at WCN’24 for an initial term of approximately 2-years until WCN’26. The position may be renewed for up to two further terms, to a maximum of approximately 6-years (note: renewal is not automatic and based on group’s needs). Timeline – October: Application period open. November: Positions decided by ISN leadership. December: Applicants notified of outcome.

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