Dear Colleagues,
It is with great pleasure and anticipation that we invite you to apply for the upcoming Eastern European Summer School of ESPGHAN, taking place this September in the lovely country of Montenegro.
The ESPGHAN Summer School presents a unique opportunity for professionals and trainees across Eastern Europe to come together, exchange ideas, and deepen their expertise in the fields of pediatric gastroenterology, hepatology, and nutrition. This year’s program is designed to foster collaboration, inspire innovation, and enhance the clinical and academic skills of all participants.
Who should apply?
We warmly encourage your residents, fellows, and early and mid-career professionals from Eastern European countries who have an interest in pediatric gastroenterology, hepatology, or nutrition to submit their applications. Whether you are seeking to broaden your knowledge, expand your professional network, or share your experiences, this summer school offers the ideal environment to achieve your goals.
Why participate?
- Engage with leading experts and educators from ESPGHAN and the wider international community.
- Participate in interactive workshops, seminars, and case-based discussions tailored to the latest advancements in our field.
- Develop lasting connections with peers from across Eastern Europe.
- Experience the natural beauty and hospitality of Montenegro.
Application details:
- Event: Eastern European Summer School of ESPGHAN
- Date: 3-6 September
- Location: Kolasin, Montenegro
- Eligibility: Members and professionals from Eastern European countries
- Application deadline: 10 July 2025
To apply, please prepare a short CV and a brief motivation letter outlining your interest in participating. Further application instructions, deadlines, and program details are available in ESPGHAN site
We look forward to receiving your application and welcoming you to an inspiring and memorable summer school in Montenegro. Together, let us advance the future of pediatric gastroenterology, hepatology, and nutrition in Eastern Europe.
With kind regards,
Marta Tavares
ESPGHAN IAR