
PRES Congress
33rd European Paediatric Rheumatology Congress, Belgrade, Serbia. 16-19th Sept
View detailsThe Education group runs an annual 2 day vasculitis course. If you’d like to learn more about the course agenda and videos click the link below.
There is no course in 2026 due to the EUVAS course held in Cambridge in autumn.
Dr John Mills was a Bakewell dentist who was diagnosed with Granulomatosis with Polyangiitis in 2001. Following his diagnosis, he undertook many roles including becoming a member of the British Society of Rheumatology (BSR) and British Health Professionals in Rheumatology (BHPR) guideline panel, Member of the Board of Trustees at the Genetic Alliance UK and Rare Disease UK, and a patient representative for vasculitis for European Organisation for Rare Diseases (EURODIS)-Rare Disease Europe.
In 2009, John became the Chair of the Stuart Strange Vasculitis Trust (SSVT), which became Vasculitis UK in 2010. Since then, John served as Vasculitis Patient Representative for the UK and Ireland Vasculitis Study Group (UKIVAS) and European League Against Rheumatology (EULAR).
John was the Patient Public Voice for NHS England Specialised Rheumatology Services for 6 years and was also part of the NICE appraisal for Rituximab in ANCA vasculitis.
In 2023 John was awarded an MBE for services to People with Rare Diseases through his role as Chair and Director of Operations of Vasculitis UK in recognition of his tireless work for the vasculitis community.
John worked unremittingly to improve vasculitis patient care, championing education of both healthcare professionals and patients and supporting vasculitis research across centres in the UK. His undoubted achievements and successes were enhanced by the devotion and dedication of his wife Susan who continues to champion this cause.
In recognition of the legacy left by John “The John Mills MBE Education Award” seeks to recognise innovative educational projects which have made a difference to those living with or caring for people with vasculitis.
ÂŁ500 will be awarded to the prize winner alongside the opportunity to attend the annual UKIVAS training course to present this educational work. The award winner will be posted on the Vasculitis UK website together with a summary of their project.

This award is open to applications from any healthcare professional or non-professional (e.g. patient/ carer) who has undertaken educational projects or educational initiatives in the field of vasculitis. Applications will be considered from groups or individuals. Projects can be nominated for this award by others.
Applications with the following aspects will be viewed favourably:
Examples of educational projects that might be eligible include:
Applications will be reviewed annually in September by:
Please use the attached form to submit your application.
For further questions about the award e.g. time frames or suitability of projects for applying please contact: nina.brown@nca.nhs.uk
Applications 2026 open – please click here to access the application form.
UKIVAS events bring together clinicians, researchers, and collaborators to share knowledge and discuss advances in vasculitis care. These include educational courses, meetings, and conferences. Browse the events below to find out more and access further details.

33rd European Paediatric Rheumatology Congress, Belgrade, Serbia. 16-19th Sept
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A three-day educational course covering vasculitis research, diagnosis and management.
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UKIVas Educational Fellows are clinicians, both adult and paediatric, who contribute to the development and delivery of education and training in vasculitis. They support the creation of educational resources, digital content, and learning opportunities, helping to ensure that clinical practice reflects current evidence and best practice.
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