Verena Ehrbar: ESHRE SIG Psychology Calls for Young Professionals
Verena Ehrbar, Senior Deputy of ESHRE SIG Psychology and Counseling, shared a post by ESHRE SIG Psychology and Counselling on LinkedIn:
“Ever thought about being actively involved in a Special Interest Group of European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology (ESHRE)?
This is your call! We are looking for new (young) professionals, open positions see below!
Having questions? Reach out to me or somebody else from our SIG.”
Quoting ESHRE SIG Psychology and Counselling’s post:
“Join our SIG Coordination Committee!
We are currently seeking motivated candidates for the following positions:
- Junior Deputy
- Senior Deputy
- Basic/Clinical Science Officer
Eligibility requirements:
- ESHRE membership
- Residence in Europe
- A strong interest in Psychology and Counselling
If you are passionate about contributing to our field and collaborating with a dynamic team, we would love to hear from you!
Apply here.
Deadline: 5 March 2026
We look forward to receiving your application!”
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