Elevate Your Spine Surgery Expertise in Europe
This exclusive programme, organized by EUROSPINE in collaboration with Globus, selects just eight outstanding spine surgery professionals. Over a two‑week intensive observership, fellows visit leading European spine centres to witness the integration of robotics and navigation into real surgical workflows. The fellowship culminates in full participation at the EUROSPINE Annual Meeting in Copenhagen, including the pre‑day course on October 21, 2025, followed by the main congress from October 22 to 24
What You’ll Gain During the Fellowship
Selected fellows receive a grant of €5,950, which covers travel and accommodation in line with EUROSPINE’s reimbursement policy . Throughout the programme, participants engage in hands‑on observation of robotic and navigation‑assisted spine surgeries, clinical discussions led by Europe’s expert surgeons, and networking at the Annual Meeting—expanding both knowledge and professional connections
Eligibility That Welcomes Experience and Commitment
Candidates must be active EUROSPINE Premium or Standard members, with at least five years of independent spine surgery experience and practicing in Europe during the application and fellowship period. All nationalities are welcome, provided they meet the membership, experience, and location requirements Please note that visa arrangements are the responsibility of the fellow; EUROSPINE does not provide visa support
Schedule & Key Dates
Beginning October 5, 2025, fellows travel between selected spine centres across Europe for clinical observerships through October 19. On October 21, fellows attend the EUROSPINE pre‑day course in Copenhagen. From October 22 to 24 they participate in the Annual Meeting, engaging with global spine leaders and attending scientific sessions Applications must be submitted by 31 July 2025 at 23:59 CET
Why this Fellowship Shines
Beyond financial support, this fellowship delivers real-world exposure to high-tech robotics and navigational methods in spine surgery. It provides mentorship by top European spine specialists and global networking through EUROSPINE’s professional community. Selected fellows also contribute to telling the story—through interviews, reflections, and media support coordinated by EUROSPINE—to inspire others and share the programme’s impact
How to Apply
Ensure active EUROSPINE membership and confirm at least five years of consultant-level surgical experience. Prepare a CV, personal statement outlining your interest in robotic-assisted spine surgery, proof of clinical experience, and documentation of membership status. Submit your application through the official EUROSPINE fellowship page before the deadline. If selected, be ready to arrange your own travel and accommodation for reimbursement.
