Call for applications
Each year, this prize is awarded to the most promising, emerging basic, translational, and clinical scientists. It
provides a durable platform for these young researchers to further evolve their professional careers. The awardees
are selected based on a track record of international quality research and developing scientific independence.
1. Nature of the award & extent of the support
The Rising Star Award is a recognition award. Selected Rising Stars 2027 will receive their award on
occasion of UEG Week 2027 (October 2027). The Rising Star status includes the following invitations and
benefits:
− Invitation to give a presentation in the core programme of UEG Week 2027, including a full UEG
Week faculty package
− Possible additional faculty tasks at UEG Week 2027 and involvement in future UEG Weeks (as
abstract reviewer, speaker, etc.)
− Continuous cooperation with UEG and the UEG Journal for our own as well as UEG-supported
initiatives
This is the most important factor.
UEG fellowships are specifically intended for researchers specializing in:
Projects must clearly advance digestive health knowledge or patient care.
The UEG Research Fellowship supports development of a substantial clinical or basic science research project in a leading European research environment.
Successful applications typically demonstrate:
Projects that address important clinical or biological questions are particularly competitive.
One of the most important fellowship-specific predictors is the quality of the host environment.
Competitive applicants usually secure:
UEG explicitly designs its fellowships to allow researchers to gain expertise beyond what is available locally.
UEG requires applicants to have proven research experience according to their track record.
Strong applicants often demonstrate:
Past awardees frequently had strong publication records and active involvement in international studies.
The Research Fellowship is specifically targeted toward:
UEG seeks researchers who are likely to become future leaders in digestive health research.
A distinctive UEG priority is international scientific exchange.
Successful fellowship applications often demonstrate:
Applicants are expected to conduct research at a host institution different from their home institution, often in another country.
UEG fellowships are not just project grants—they are career-development awards.
Strong applications explain:
Reviewers often favor applicants who clearly articulate professional growth objectives.
Although not always a formal scoring criterion, successful applicants frequently demonstrate:
For some senior awards, prior participation in UEG activities is explicitly required.
UEG fellowships are often viewed as stepping stones toward larger grants.
Projects that can generate:
are particularly attractive.
A candidate for the Rising Star Awards 2027
− must be a UEG Young Associate (≤ 40 years of age)*
− must show at least one publication as first, corresponding or last author in a journal that is ranked
in Q1 of the Clarivate Ranking 2025 (JCR 2025).
For self-assessment: Please note that this is a minimum criterion and that previous awardees all
had substantial international quality publication records.
The JCR 2025 will be published in late June 2026. If you do not have access to it, please request it
from Katharina Gattermayer.
− may be at any career level but a full professor title will not be accepted.
− must be able to give their talk at UEG Week in fluent English.
− must attend UEG Week in person.
− may apply max. three times for the award.
− must reside and work in Europe, in a country bordering the Mediterranean Sea, or in a country
represented by a UEG National Member Society. We also accept candidates currently working
outside of the above defined area on condition that they have worked in the above defined area at
least 5 years during the last 10 years.
*Main carers of children can apply for an extension of the age limit (2 years per child, but max. 4 years for two or more children) to become a Young Associate. To do so, please complete the age extension request form and send it to Katharina Gattermayer.
Sponsor Institute/Organizations: United European Gastroenterology
Sponsor Type: Corporate/Non-Profit
Address: Wickenburggasse 1, 1080 Vienna
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Affiliation: United European Gastroenterology
Address: Wickenburggasse 1, 1080 Vienna
Website URL: https://ueg.eu/files/4369/665d5cbb82b5785d9f344c46417c6c36.pdf
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