EUROSPINE Robotics & Navigation Fellowship Programme 2025
Experience a unique hands-on fellowship at top European spine centres, gain exclusive training, and connect with leaders in surgical innovation.
📝 About the Programme
In partnership with Globus and EUROSPINE, this exclusive programme offers eight selected fellows an immersive, real-world experience in robotics and navigation in spine surgery. Fellows will:
- Gain hands-on insights at premier European spine centres.
- Engage in expert-led clinical discussions.
- Observe innovative technologies transforming surgical care.
The fellowship culminates with full participation in the EUROSPINE Annual Meeting 2025 in Copenhagen, including the pre-day course on 21 October.
Documentation and Sharing
Selected fellows will document and share key moments of their experience during and after the programme, which may include:
- Short written reflections.
- Interviews.
- Photo or video content.
The EUROSPINE Marketing & Communications Team will provide support and coordinate materials to be shared across EUROSPINE channels.
🎁 Benefits
Grant
Each selected fellow receives a grant of 5,950 EUR, which supports travel and accommodation expenses in accordance with EUROSPINE's reimbursement policy.
Advanced Training in Robotics and Navigation
- Hands-on observation of spine surgeries using robotic and navigation systems.
- Practical knowledge of how these technologies are applied in real clinical environments.
Clinical Learning in Expert Settings
- Observe leading spine surgeons at work across specialist centres in Europe.
- Learn how robotic and navigation systems are integrated into surgical routines, improving precision and outcomes.
Participation in EUROSPINE 2025
- Attend the full EUROSPINE Annual Meeting in Copenhagen.
- Take part in the pre-day course on 21 October.
- Expand your understanding of global practices, connect with peers, and contribute to the future of spine surgery.
✅ Eligibility Criteria
This fellowship is open to dedicated spine surgeons with a passion for robotics and navigation. To be eligible, you must:
- Be a EUROSPINE Premium or Standard Member in good standing.
- Have at least five years' experience in a consultant post with independent spine surgery practice.
- Be based and working in Europe during the time of application and throughout the fellowship.
Note: No visa support is provided.
📅 Application Process
Required Documents
Prepare the following documents:
- A motivation letter (English, maximum one page).
- A signed recommendation form (using the provided template), submitted in one file together with the motivation letter.
- A complete application form including educational background, current position, relevant experience, and interest in robotics/navigation.
Application Deadline
31 July, 2025
🌐 How to Apply
- Submit your application via the official application portal.
- View more details about the programme on the EUROSPINE website.
📍 Opportunity Details
- Date Published: June 21, 2025
- Application Deadline: July 31, 2025
- Category: Fellowship, Grants, Training
- Opportunity Locations: Denmark
- Eligible Locations: Europe
🏢 Sponsor Organisation
EUROSPINE
Learn more about EUROSPINE and its initiatives here.
Embark on this transformative journey to advance your expertise in spine surgery and robotics. Apply now!
- Each selected fellow receives a grant of 5,950 EUR, which supports travel and accommodation expenses in accordance with EUROSPINE's reimbursement policy.
- Advanced Training in Robotics and Navigation: Engage in hands-on observation of spine surgeries using robotic and navigation systems. Develop practical knowledge of how these technologies are applied in real clinical environments.
- Clinical Learning in Expert Settings: Observe leading spine surgeons at work across specialist centres in Europe. Learn how robotic and navigation systems are integrated into surgical routines, improving precision and outcomes.
- Participation in EUROSPINE 2025: Attend the full EUROSPINE Annual Meeting in Copenhagen and take part in the pre-day course on 21 October. Expand your understanding of global practices, connect with peers, and contribute to the future of spine surgery.