AUSTRIA BELGIUM CROATIA
M. Hiess M. Waterloos I. Tomaškovic
CYPRUS CZECH REPUBLIC DENMARK
C. Kouriefs M. Hora M.G. Madsen
M. Fedorko A. Poulsen
ESTONIA FINLAND GEORGIA
M. Žarkovski T. Parpala A. Chkhotua
T. Tamm T. Nykopp A. Khelaia
GERMANY GREECE HUNGARY
J. Steffens I. Varkarakis A. Pytel
T. Quack E. Fragkiadis
IRELAND ITALY LATVIA 
D. Hennessey F. Esperto J. Jansons
R. Manecksha N. Longo P. Vaganovs
LITHUANIA LUXEMBOURG MALTA
M. Jievaltas P. Krombach S. Mattocks
A. Želvys
NORWAY  NETHERLANDS POLAND
M. Dimmen J. van Moorselaar M. Skrzypczyk
S. Müller H. van der Zee M. Soczawa
PORTUGAL  ROMANIA SLOVAKIA
P. Nunes C. Mirvald F. Gonçalves
R. Stoica J. Švihra
SLOVENIA SWITZERLAND SPAIN
J. Bizjak P. Baumeister J. Dominguez-Escrig
U. Kacjan A. Müller
SWEDEN TÜRKIYE
L. Henningsohn Y. Özgok
B. Scholtz S. Tekgül

HOW TO BE REPRESENTED IN THE EBU?

EBU represents 29 European countries.

Each country nominates maximum 2 delegates. To become an EBU delegate, contact your national society.

A European urological society which is a member of the UEMS can apply for EBU membership. We invite national associations to send an application letter motivating their request. The application will be reviewed and approved by the Executive Board.

Members pay an annual fee. Main benefits of EBU membership are:

  • Being part the only European regulatory body representing urology
  • Participation in bi-annual board meetings
  • Active contribution to activities organised by the EBU
  • Urologists trained/certified in an EBU member country are eligible to take the FEBU exams