EAACI Allergy College

Inspiring the Next Generation in Allergy and Clinical Immunology.

The Allergy College is an engaging EAACI programme dedicated to undergraduate science and medical students who are eager to explore the dynamic fields of allergy and clinical immunology. Held in conjunction with the EAACI Annual Congress, Allergy College invites young minds to take their first steps into a rewarding scientific and clinical career.

Background

Benefits

  • Hands-On Experience: Engage in a short-term research project under the guidance of leading experts in allergy and clinical immunology
  • International Recognition: Present your findings to a global audience at the EAACI Congress
  • Career Development: Gain essential research and presentation skills to boost your academic and professional prospects

Programme Highlights

  • Scholarships Available: Selected participants will receive free registration, accommodation, and travel support
  • Pre-Congress Orientation: Join a one-hour online session to get introduced to the programme, learn how to navigate the Congress, and ask any questions
  • Post-Congress Presentations: Enhance your skills with a follow-up online session, where you’ll present your project and receive feedback from peers and mentors

Mentorship Opportunities

Whether you already have a mentor or are looking for one, Allergy College has you covered. Students may apply independently or request to be matched with an experienced EAACI mentor. Mentors assist participants in developing an abstract, clinical case, scientific review, or mini research study.

How to Apply

Submit your application by 22nd March 2026 to juniormembers@eaaci.org, using the subject line: “Allergy College Application”

  1. Applications must include:
        • Research project supervisor details (name and email address). The supervisor must be a registered EAACI member
        • One-page motivation letter explaining why you wish to attend Allergy College 2026 (maximum 500 words)
        • Curriculum vitae (maximum two pages)
        • Proposed project title and summary (maximum 250 words, excluding the title), developed in consultation with your supervisor

Eligibility

  • Open to undergraduate science and medical students
  • Both student and mentor must be EAACI members

Interested in applying?