Get involved

Connect with EHA to develop your skills, share your research, and become part of a vibrant community.

EHA is a pioneering European hematology organization with global reach. This page is a short guide to some of the ways that you can get involved with us—from becoming a member to publishing your research in our open-access journal.

Join EHA

The best way to make the most of our opportunities, networks, and resources is to become an EHA member.

Membership benefits

  • Get unlimited access to EHA Campus, an online platform with accredited materials created for hematologists, by hematologists.
  • Become part of a vibrant, 6,000-strong community, and connect with peers and opinion leaders spread across 150 countries.
  • Enjoy a special discount on EHA Congress fees.
  • Publish at a reduced rate in HemaSphere, our open-access journal.
  • Apply for member-only grants and funding opportunities, and put yourself forward for unique collaborations and valuable mentoring programs.

Flexible options and free trial

Our flexible approach to membership means that we have options that suit different career paths and stages. You can also try membership for free by signing up for a 60-day guest account.

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Learn with EHA

We offer a wide range of courses and resources—and you don't always need to be a member to access them.

EHA learning for non-members

  • Are you a medical student, intern, or resident who has yet to chose a specialty? Our free Lighting the Flame program is an engaging and interactive way to start your journey into hematology.
  • We produce the European Hematology Curriculum, which provides comprehensive information on all of the areas that hematologists are expected to cover during their training.
  • Our social media microlearning resources can help you understand diagnosis, pathology, clinical schemas, and clinical cases.
  • We coordinate the annual European Hematology Exam—an extra ‘quality stamp’ for hematologists that supports professional mobility.

EHA learning for members

  • With EHA Campus, our online education platform, you can enjoy around-the-clock access to EBAH-accredited programs, courses, podcasts, and clinical cases.
  • Master Class, our online clinical preceptorship, enables you to build your skills by studying hematology cases within an international community.
  • If you're keen to prepare for the European Hematology Exam, our Progress Test can help you measure your knowledge in all areas of the European Hematology Curriculum.
  • As a member, you can apply for our intensive research training programs. We've developed these for early career researchers who want to specialize in clinical research, translational research, or computational biology.

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Boost your research

Sharing your research isn't just important from a career perspective—it's also a vital part of how progress is made in hematology.

EHA's groups, platforms, and support can help you to make connections with potential collaborators, and increase the chances of your research reaching relevant audiences.

Research-focused initiatives

  • We support specialized working groups (SWGs) that bring together hematologists who have a shared interest in a specific topic or specialty.
  • Our research training opportunities can help you take the next step as an early career researcher who's interested in clinical research, translational research, or computational biology.
  • We offer a variety of grants that can help you to accelerate your career, gain crucial project management skills, and undertake pioneering work.

Also, HemaSphere, our open-access journal, is dedicated to supporting hematology patient care, research, and education worldwide. We're always keen to publish novel findings that may have a high impact in the field.

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Join our community

For over three decades, we've helped hematologists in Europe and beyond to:

  • Make connections
  • Share knowledge and expertise
  • Join groups that aim to foster science and spread knowledge in basic, translational, and clinical research

Later this year, we'll make it even easier for our global community to come together, as we'll launch a new interactive platform called MyEHA. This centralized hub for all EHA activities and news will help you to:

  • Connect with colleagues around the world
  • Collaborate—using tools that make it easy to start discussions and share knowledge
  • Access expert resources and learning materials
  • Share your experiences and best practices

More about MyEHA

Our story

EHA was established in 1992. Over the last 32 years, we've worked to promote:

  • Basic and clinical hematology research
  • The science and practice of hematology
  • The exchange and dissemination of information and ideas about blood and blood-forming organs
  • Training—to ensure high qualification levels for hematologists in Europe and beyond

Our underlying mission is to:

  • Foster a community that promotes excellence in hematology education, research, and advocacy
  • Work towards a cure for all blood disorders

Find out more about our work.