EULAR Committees
Established by the Board, Committees are set up to manage and perform the various activities of EULAR on behalf of the Council.
EULAR Committee Elections 2026-2027:
The call for applications for new members of the EULAR Committees is now open.
Upon nomination by an eligible EULAR Member (Committee Member, Committee Chair, Board Member, Council Member or an Ordinary Member representative), candidates can apply at the following link:
EULAR Committee Nominations Forms 2026-2027
Application Deadline: 30 November 2025, 23:45 CET
For the mandates starting in June 2026, the following positions will be open:
* Chairmanship is a four-year term: first year as Chair-Elect, then two years as Chair, and one year as Past-Chair.
** From experience, members of the Chairmanship are often elected from within the Committee. In such cases, a member seat becomes vacant, and EULAR welcomes nominations for a new Committee member.
Important:
To ensure equal treatment of all candidates and maintain transparency in our procedures, EULAR will only accept submissions via the dedicated online form. Please kindly refrain from sending nominations or candidates’ CVs and cover letters by e-mail.
You can find an overview of all members’ mandates in each committee on the following webpages:
EULAR Content Committees
EULAR Representation Committees
Related Information
Who We Are
The European Alliance of Associations for Rheumatology, EULAR, is the organisation which represents the people with arthritis/rheumatism, health professionals in rheumatology (HPR) and scientific societies of rheumatology of all the European nations.
EULAR Governance
EULAR is governed by an elected board composed by 7 experts in rheumatology and one representative of each pillar (organisations representing other health professionals in rheumatology, patient organisations and scientific societies). Our activities are overseen by 5 content committees and 4 representation committees whose activities are delivered by several hundred expert rheumatology volunteers.
EULAR Member Organisations
Supported by its members, EULAR aims to reduce the burden of rheumatic diseases on the individual and society and to improve the treatment, prevention and rehabilitation of musculoskeletal diseases.
EULAR Study Groups
EULAR Study Groups are focus groups that are supported by EULAR Committees.
EULAR Task Forces
EULAR Task Forces bring experts in rheumatology fields together to share expertise and facilitate best practice exchange and ongoing medical development. Discover the fields of EULAR Task Forces and join today.
EULAR Recommendations
The EULAR Committees regularly establish and publish recommendations for the treatment of various rheumatic disorders. Each of these recommendations are developed by a Task Force of specialists in their field.
EULAR Statutes, Reports, and By-Laws
The official statutes of the European Alliance of Associations for Rheumatology, EULAR