The European Academy of Neurology is looking for Associate Editors for the eanCampus.
The e-Learning Associate Editors oversee, among other things, the incorporation of existing e-Learning items, and the development and renewal of e-Learning content. The editors will focus on a selection of topics covered by the EAN Scientific & Coordinating Panels, based on their specialties and determined during their first meeting with the e-Learning Editorial Board.
Candidates must be EAN members with an established international reputation as both clinicians and educators and must have a current academic appointment in a neurology-related field.
We ask for substantial experience in medical education gained either by having a degree in medical education and/or having experience in e-Learning.
Please find more details of both the job description and the expected qualifications below:
Associate Editor, eanCampus platform
The editors should support the Editor-in-Chief (EiC) develop, communicate, and constantly adapt the publication strategy of the eanCampus within the limits set by the mission of the platform. Each Associate Editor is expected to work towards the EAN strategy, and to help develop the continuous strategy for the e-Learning platform together with the EAN Board and the e-Learning Editorial Board.
The Associate Editors will be part of the Editorial Board, together with the Editor-in-Chief and Observing Editors for a period of two calendar years (January 2026-December 2027). All Associate Editors may be re-appointed for one (1) additional term.
EAN e-Learning Platform:
The EAN is the sole and exclusive owner of the eanCampus platform. The main aim of the platform is the support of life-long learning and of achieving excellence in neurology. This digital educational space is aimed at medical students, residents in neurology, and early-career and experienced neurologists. Based on the European Training Requirements in Neurology (ETRN), the platform covers general neurological concepts as well as more specific areas of the field.
The EAN strives to produce and endorse quality content that is constantly reviewed, evaluated and updated to offer the best possible learning environment for the neurological community.
The EAN is responsible for establishing an editorial policy, defining the aims and scope of the platform and supervising the platform’s Editor-in-Chief to implement the EAN’S editorial policies.
The editorial expenses are paid by the EAN.
Experience:
- Must have an established (international) reputation as both a clinician and educator
- Must have a current academic appointment in a neurology-related field
- Must have demonstrable experience in neurology as a broad discipline
- Excellent oral and written communication skills in English
- Ability to judge the educational validity, importance, and status of online learning material
- Understanding of and appreciation for digital publication
- Must be interested in innovative educational approaches and have an understanding of new technologies
- Must be EAN members with knowledge about the EAN
Skills:
- Passion and commitment for the e-Learning platform and its future growth
- Openness to new ideas (e.g. new subject areas for content, new formats)
- Willingness to serve as an ambassador for the e-Learning platform at every opportunity
Responsibilities:
- To communicate regularly with the other editors concerning the development of the e-Learning platform, educational strategy, submissions and promotion
- To attend monthly Editorial Board meetings online and 1x in person at the EAN Congress
- To dedicate approximately 10 hours per month to the review of the eanCampus or eanCampus content
- To create a minimum of 1 content piece for the eanCampus per calendar year
- To be the ambassador for the e-Learning platform both nationally and internationally
- To promote the e-Learning platform actively when undertaking any professional activity
- To meet deadlines consistently, in order to support continuous workflow
What do you get?
- Be an active part of the EAN and an international team
- Shape the future of neurology through influence on eanCampus content
- International visibility
- Free congress registration
- €5,000 honorarium per year
The Board of the European Academy of Neurology (EAN) herewith invites applications for the position of Associate Editor which foresees a term of two years with the option of one (1) renewal. The new Associate Editors of the eanCampus will assume their responsibilites as of January 2026.
Interested candidates should send their:
- Curriculum Vitae
- Motivational letter
- Additional documents proving experience in medical education/e-Learning
to Anja Sander, EAN Executive Director, European Academy of Neurology (headoffice@ean.org).
The deadline for application is 15 September 2025. Interviews will be held October-November 2025, via an Online Conferencing Tool.