ISN Emerging Leaders Program
The ISN-ELP provides early-career professionals in integrated kidney care the opportunity to work with international experts in the field to become qualified for a leadership role in the advancement of global kidney care.
Intending to build a global talent pool of future leaders, the ELP welcomes ISN members interested in shaping the direction of kidney health to ensure health promotion and access to prevention, control, and management of kidney diseases.
The ISN-ELP is a collaborative initiative bringing together outstanding individuals to work on collective projects to impact the kidney health agenda worldwide.
The ELP offers participants training in:
- principles of entrepreneurship, advocacy, and communication;
- implementation science and research;
- evaluation, development, and management of health systems;
- developing and implementing evidence-informed policy; and
- influencing stakeholders including policymakers, funders, implementers and the media;
The ELP provides the opportunity to
- Join a global network that positively impacts the kidney health agenda worldwide through collaboration and multidisciplinary research;
- be heard and effect change at local and international levels and
- access continuous professional development to take on leadership roles locally and globally.
If you’re interested in being informed about when the next application period opens for the ELP, please send an e-mail using the contact section below:
The next application period will open in May 2021.
Eligibility Criteria
- Early-career academic (MD and/or Ph.D.) as defined by being at the Fellow/Instructor/Assistant Professor level or equivalent for other countries
- Non-academics at comparable career levels who are interested in improving the global kidney health agenda
- Talented and motivated early-career professional (less than ten years out of residency or training)
- Be able to demonstrate a commitment to the improvement of global kidney health using a collaborative approach.
Vivekanand Jha
(India)
Chair ISN President
Agnes Fogo
(USA)
ISN President-Elect
Rumeyza Kazancioglu
(Turkey)
ISN Council
Adrian Liew
(Singapore)
ISN Council
Saraladevi Naicker
(South Africa)
ISN Executive Comittee
Walter Guillermo Douthat
(Argentina)
ISN Council
Rolando Claure-Del Granado
(Bolivia)
Young Nephrologists Committee
Mirna Alečković–Halilović
(Bosnia & Herzegovina)
Young Nephrologists Committee
Gavin Dreyer
(United Kingdom)
Young Nephrologists Committee
Invitation to Partner
The ISN invites organizations to partner on this global initiative aimed at recognizing excellence and developing leaders.
As a partner, you will:
- Be seen as a supporter of global leadership development in kidney care.
- Have the opportunity to support a “named” fellow.
- Be recognized as a supporter by the next generation of leaders in kidney care and network with initiators in the field.
- Help ISN in advancing its vision of a future where all people have equitable access to sustainable kidney health.
Support
Program support plus named fellow: $35,000/year
Program support: $20,000/year
Program Supporters
Supported by unrestricted educational grants by Janssen, Boehringer Ingelheim and Lilly Alliance.
If you have any questions, please contact ELP Coordinator at pvanhonsebrouck@theisn.org.