Applications Open: 2026 Rachel Horne Prize
Applications are now open for the 2026 Rachel Horne Prize for Women's Research in MS, an international award recognising outstanding women leading research in multiple sclerosis (MS).
Applications are now open for the 2026 Rachel Horne Prize for Women's Research in MS, an international award recognising outstanding women leading research in multiple sclerosis (MS).
Researchers at University College Cork are inviting people to take part in a study exploring patients’ experiences of medication-related care in hospital outpatient clinics. The study aims to understand how discussions about medicines take place during outpatient visits and how these services can be improved to better support patients.
Each year on 30 May, people around the world come together to mark World MS Day, a global awareness day dedicated to highlighting the realities of living with multiple sclerosis (MS).
In Ireland, MS Ireland continues to play a leading role in raising awareness by amplifying the voices and lived experiences of people across the MS community.
As part of World MS Day 2026, MS Ireland is inviting people from across the South East to an MS Ireland World MS Day event on Friday 22 May at the Brandon House Hotel, New Ross, Co. Wexford.
As part of World MS Day 2026, MS Ireland is hosting a special MS Ireland World MS Day event focused on MS and employment on Sunday 24 May at the Maldron Hotel, Tallaght, from 10.30am to 3pm.
On March 28th, MS Ireland hosted an information event at the Clanree Hotel in Letterkenny, Donegal This event brought together people living with MS, as well as some loved ones, for an engaging afternoon focused on information, connection, and shared understanding.
Join MS Ireland as we host Consultant Neurologist Dr Hugh Kearney for a webinar exploring the Epstein–Barr virus (EBV) and links to MS.
Thursday, April 30 at 7 pm
The All Ireland Multiple Sclerosis Research Network (AIMS-RN) has announced a call for abstracts for its upcoming Research Symposium, taking place on 26 June 2026 at Queen’s University Belfast.
We owe it to ourselves and our community to tell the truth, the whole truth, and (almost) nothing but the truth.
In this MS & Me blog, Trevis reflects on toxic positivity and the importance of honesty when living with multiple sclerosis.
The University of Galway is now recruiting people living with MS in Galway and Dublin to take part in the COB-MS programme.
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