Are you a student or early-career professional in dietetics or nutrition with a passion for digital health and food data?

Dis4Food is inviting motivated individuals to join its international training development team to co-create and translate future-oriented educational materials that will shape the next generation of dietitians.

We are recruiting a select group of early-career dietitians and students to actively participate in the project over one year. Please note that this is a voluntary position.

Who Are We Looking For?

We welcome applicants who are:

Students or Early-Career Professionals

  • In the final years of a bachelor’s in nutrition and/or dietetics (or equivalent)
  • OR studying a master’s or PhD in the field
  • OR early-career professionals (within 5 years of graduation)

Experienced or Enthusiastic About:

  • Food data science, digital health, and/or dietetics
  • Translating complex content into accessible educational tools

Essential Requirements

  • Excellent written and spoken knowledge of Greek or Dutch
  • English at B2 level or higher
  • Ability to communicate ideas clearly and follow instructions
  • Collaborative, proactive, and dependable
  • Willing to contribute 10–12 hours per month for 1/2 year
  • Committed to helping shape the future of dietetic education

What Will You Do?

Selected participants will:

  • Co-develop training content on food data science and digital tools in dietetic practice.
  • Translate and adapt training materials into Greek or Dutch, ensuring cultural and contextual relevance.
  • Take part in an online short-term joint training event, engaging with international peers and trainers.
  • Help prepare the next generation of digitally skilled dietitians.

Benefits

  • Gain hands-on experience in international educational development
  • Collaborate with professionals and peers across Europe
  • Develop your skills in digital communication, content adaptation, and translation
  • Be credited as a contributor to an EU-funded Erasmus+ innovation project
  • Help shape future training for dietitians on food data science and digital tools

How to Apply

Please send an email to communications@efad.org by June 15, including:

  • Your expression of interest
  • A brief paragraph about your expertise or experience related to food data