UCC Research Invites Input from Workers with MS
Are you living with Multiple Sclerosis and currently working or have worked in the last 12 months?
Are you living with Multiple Sclerosis and currently working or have worked in the last 12 months?
The University of Tasmania’s Menzies Institute have launched a new free online course titled ‘Ageing Well with MS’.
Take on the Burren National Park – Abseil for MS Ireland.
Ready to conquer new heights for a great cause? Experience the thrill of abseiling in the stunning surroundings of the Burren National Park in Co. Clare. Join MS Ireland on Saturday, 27th July 2025 and help raise vital funds for people living with Multiple Sclerosis across Ireland. REGISTER HERE
People living with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) are being invited to share their views on cannabis-based medicines through a new online survey led by Dr. Eric Downer at Trinity College Dublin (TCD). The purpose of this study is to explore the experiences and perspectives of individuals with MS in relation to cannabis-derived treatments.
MS Ireland is proud to launch Issue 9 of its MS Research eZine, showcasing the latest findings, ideas, and collaborations shaping the future of multiple sclerosis research.
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MS Ireland invites individuals living with MS to participate in setting up a Peer Mentoring Project designed to foster mutual support, shared learning, and empowerment within the MS community.
The 26th AGM (65th overall since the foundation of the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Ireland) will take place on Saturday, 27th September 2025 at 2.00 p.m.
Carers Week 2025 runs from 9 to 15 July and is coordinated by Care Alliance Ireland, with support from partners including MS Ireland. This important week recognises the incredible dedication of carers across Ireland and highlights the vital role they play in supporting loved ones and communities. Join us in celebrating their invaluable contribution and helping to raise awareness throughout the week.
For more information, visit carersweek.ie.
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