Learn more about ESC Grants

The European Society of Cardiology has developed a range of grants to help young professionals in the field of cardiology access quality training or research activities throughout Europe.

Some grants or fellowships concern specific topics of cardiology and eligibility criteria may differ between them. The number of grants has significantly increased in recent years with contributions from the Associations, Working Groups and Councils of the ESC.
Please feel free to come back to this page regularly as new grant schemes become available.

Grants and Fellowships proposed by the ESC:

ESC Training and Research Grants

Grants attributed by the ESC Training and Research Grants Committee For young cardiologists who wish to update their clinical training or research in another ESC country. Next deadline: 15 January 2009... More

ESC Atherothrombosis Research Fellowship

This award is for young candidates to obtain research experience in the field of atherothrombosis in a high standard academic centre. 3 awardees will be accepted per year. Each will receive 50,000 Euros...

Grants and Fellowships proposed by the ESC Communities (subspecialties):

ESC Associations, registered branches of the ESC

ESC Councils

  • Norman R. Alpert Visiting Scientist Award
    The Council on Basic Cardiovascular Science offers this opportunity to basic scientists wishing to spend one year in the United States as a visiting scientist.
  • Outstanding Achievement Award
    For the second year the Council in Basic Cardiovascular Science will honour two basic researchers with outstanding accomplishments in the early stage of their career. 
  • Post-Doctoral Mentoring Programme in Cardiovascular Nursing
    Designed to promote international collaboration and training of Cardiovascular Nurse scientists, this fellowship will provide up to $14,000 for one successful candidate to spend at least three months in a host institution. Deadline 2008 over. 
  • The Atie Immink New Investigator Award
    This new award is proposed to doctorally-prepared registered nurses and aims to stimulate research / post-doctoral work. Deadline 2008 over.