Registration open for 15th European Lupus Meeting

The SLEuro Mentorship Program supports the core objectives of the SLEuro mission by helping young physicians strengthen their clinical and/or research skills, expand their expertise, and build a meaningful network of scientific contacts in the field of SLE. Its primary goal is to foster the mentee’s personal and professional growth through a mentorship relationship that promotes learning, development, and long-term advancement in lupus research and care — extending far beyond the 8-week training period at the SLEuro Centre.

The 2026–2027 edition of the Program will be supported by the Lupus Research Alliance, an organization with which SLEuro shares key aims such as accelerating scientific progress, promoting innovation, and improving outcomes for people living with lupus. Their support strengthens our joint commitment to nurturing the next generation of lupus specialists.

To facilitate participation, SLEuro will provide bursaries to selected applicants.