Call for application for cohort 2023 ECDC Fellowship Programme EPIET and EUPHEM paths, EU-track

The ECDC Fellowship Programme has the following programme objectives:

  • To contribute to strengthening the prevention, preparedness, surveillance and control of infectious diseases and other cross-border health threats or issues of public health concern in the EU/EEA Member States and at EU level, supporting the implementation of Decision 1082/2013/EU
  • To contribute to enhancing response capacities for effective field investigation and communicable disease control at European, national and community level to meet public health threats, in particular for the EU response to cross-bored threats to health
  • To contribute to strengthening the European and global network of public health professionals through the use of state-of-the-art, shared standards and methods, good practices and common public health objectives
  • To contribute to knowledge transfers and capacity building within and between Member States;
  • To facilitate innovative inter-disciplinary and multi-sector cooperation and communication to achieve the above objectives while adjusting to emerging needs
  • To contribute to the reduction of disparity across Europe in the prevention, preparedness, surveillance and control of communicable diseases

Training and practical experience are provided in two paths:

  • Field epidemiology path (EPIET): in intervention epidemiology at the national and regional centres for surveillance and control of communicable diseases in the European Union.
  • Public health microbiology path (EUPHEM): in laboratories with public health functions or training sites with a consortium of different laboratories in Europe.

Who can apply?

In order to be eligible for the ECDC Fellowship Programme, candidates for both paths need to fulfil the following set of formal requirements:

  • Have a thorough knowledge (minimum B2) of at least two official languages of the EU/EEA, one of which shall be English;
  • Be a national of a Member State of the EU/EEA; and
  • Be entitled to her or his full rights as a citizen

In addition, depending on the path they apply for, candidates need to fulfil the following formal requirements:

Specific eligibility requirements for EPIET Path:

  1. Completed post-secondary education (university studies) attested by a diploma in medicine, public health, epidemiology, veterinary medicine, nursing, biology, microbiology, pharmacology, biomedicine, bioinformatics or other health and social sciences, at the level of Masters’ degree or equivalent; and
  2. At least two (2) years of work experience in public health or applied epidemiology.

Specific eligibility requirements for EUPHEM Path:

  1. Post-secondary education attested by a diploma1 in medicine, biology, microbiology, veterinary medicine, pharmacology, bioinformatics or biomedicine, at the level of graduate diploma, Masters’ degree or equivalent; and
  2. At least three (3) years of work experience in microbiology; or a PhD degree in microbiology or equivalent (e.g., clinical microbiology specialisation, veterinary medicine specialisations, or a specialisation in any microbiology field

* Only diplomas and certificates awarded in Member States of the EU/EEA, or that are the subject of equivalent certificates issued by authorities in an EU Member State shall be considered.

Selection of cohort 2023

The selection process is described in the Administrative Decision on 'Rules governing the EU-track of the ECDC Fellowship Programme, field epidemiology path (EPIET) and public health microbiology path (EUPHEM)’

Preliminary timeline*

23 September 2022

Call for applications for cohort 2023 opens

23 Oct 2022

Application deadline 

Oct - Nov 2022

Review of applications by the Selection Committees

12-13 Dec 2022

Selection Committees decides on the shortlisted candidates – second round

Mid December 2022

ECDC sends communication to the shortlisted candidates

Dec 2022

Identification of training sites for cohort 2023

28 Jan - 2 Feb 2023

Interviews with short-listed candidates for both paths

20-24 March 2023

Full week of Training Site Market- Interviews with the Training Sites

  April 2023

Notification of placement (country/training site) for successful candidates 

​May-Aug 2023

Signature of Training Sites Agreements with ECDC and employment contracts between training sites and successful candidates 

11 Sept 2023

Start of the fellowship

(*) Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, these dates may be slightly changed in the future. Please contact the Fellowship Faculty Office for more information.

 

Application procedure 

Step 1: Fill in the online application Form

For EPIET: https://ec.europa.eu/eusurvey/runner/EPIETCallForApplication2023   
For EUPHEM: https://ec.europa.eu/eusurvey/runner/EUPHEMCallforApplication2023  

Submit your CV and letter of motivation by filling in the ECDC Fellowship Application Form (Other application formats will not be accepted)

Step 2: E-mail the Case Id

Email the Case id that will be provided through this online submission to ecdc.epietfellow@ecdc.europa.eu clearly indicating:

  • EPIET or EUPHEM Surname in the Subject line, and
  • the Case id, in the text of the email. 

For example: EPIET Smith. Text:  cfa0f65d-5213-42f2-b46f-de0a9e68f363.

Applications must be in English, the working language of the Centre. You may be requested at a later stage to supply documentary evidence in original in support of the statements that you make for this application.

The application will be rejected if the dossier is incomplete or if your application form it is not the format of the provided form.

Deadline for the submission of applications is 23 October 2022, at 24.00 CEST.

More information

Candidates can contact the Fellowship Faculty Office (FFO) at ecdc.epietfellow@ecdc.europa.eu for further information regarding the training programme.

The training sites' contact information is available here. The Coordination team  may be available to offer additional information. Candidates are strongly encouraged to contact supervisors, current fellows, and alumni through the training sites.