Together with Transplant International, we are pleased to announce that applications are now open for the 2025 edition of the Editorial Fellowship programme, a twelve-month programme for 5 transplant fellows or early career professionals with an interest in research, education, medical editing, and scholarly writing.
The Editorial Fellowship will offer the opportunity to connect more closely with the ESOT community and the leaders in the transplant field, including scientists, researchers, physicians, and educators. Each editorial fellow will work in close collaboration with one of Transplant International editors-in-chief. At the end of the Editorial Fellowship, participants who showed commitment to the journal may be invited to join the Editorial Board as Associate Editors. The fellowship will begin on 1 September 2025.
The application can be submitted via email [mail to askme@esot.org Subject: Transplant International Fellowship 2025] by 15 June 2025:
Documentation to include in the application:
- Application form should cover the following details:
– Motivation letter
– Department where the applicant is working
– Recommendation letter from an ESOT member - Brief CV (max. 2 pages) – CVs with an exceeding number of pages will not be considered.
Check the Terms of Reference here.
“Being an editorial fellow at Transplant International is a great experience that offers unique insights into academic publishing. It’s a valuable chance to grow professionally and engage with like-minded peers. Working closely with the editorial team and a mentor, contributing to manuscript decisions, and exchanging ideas has been a great learning opportunity.”
Louise Benning, TI Editorial Fellow 2024
“As an editorial fellow at Transplant International, I gained unique insight into the editorial process and had the opportunity to help shape the voice of Europe’s leading transplant journal.”
Beat Moeckli, TI Editorial Fellow 2024
“Serving as an Editorial Fellow for Transplant International has been an inspiring journey—deepening my editorial insight, refining my scientific writing, and expanding my global network. This experience strengthened my commitment to academic excellence and offered a unique perspective on the peer-review process and the evolving landscape of transplant research.”
Marco Maria Pascale, TI Editorial Fellow 2024