Nominations Open for the National Annual Awards 2026
MS Ireland is delighted to announce that nominations are now open for the National Annual Awards 2026.
MS Ireland is delighted to announce that nominations are now open for the National Annual Awards 2026.
Researchers at Trinity College Dublin are inviting people living with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) to take part in a study exploring how MS affects walking and mobility in everyday life.
On Saturday, 20 June, Conor Sweeney and three fellow runners will take on an extraordinary challenge, running from Achill Island to Baltray, Co. Louth, covering more than 330km across Ireland non-stop.
Researchers, clinicians, healthcare professionals, people living with MS and members of the wider MS community are invited to attend two free MS research events taking place at Queen's University Belfast on Friday, 26 June 2026.
Registration is now open for our MS Information & Support Programme, taking place from 16 June to 4 August 2026 at Silver Arch Family Resources Centre, Nenagh.
Registration is now open for Multiple Sclerosis Without Borders: Advancing Care, Rights & Research Across the EU, an online event taking place in association with the EU Presidency.
Date: 1st July 2026
Time: 1:00pm – 3:00pm
Location: Online via Zoom
Registration is free. Register for the webinar using the link below:
The University of Galway is now recruiting people living with MS in Galway and Dublin to take part in the COB-MS programme.
As part of World MS Day 2026, MS Ireland hosted a special information event focused on MS and employment, providing practical support, expert advice and useful guidance for people living with multiple sclerosis who are navigating work and workplace-related challenges.
MS Ireland is inviting contributions from researchers, clinicians, policymakers, patient advocates, and others working in digital health and artificial intelligence to help inform an upcoming webinar in the MS Ireland EU Presidency Webinar Series.
Researchers at Dublin City University (DCU) are inviting people living with MS and other mobility impairments to take part in a new study exploring experiences of cancer care in Ireland.
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