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The University of Galway is currently recruiting a full-time Postdoctoral Researcher/Trial Manager to lead the COB-MS clinical trial, a pioneering cognitive rehabilitation programme for people living with Multiple Sclerosis (MS).
With summer holidays just around the corner, many of us are dusting off our passports and dreaming of sunshine. If you're living with MS and planning a trip within the EU or certain EEA countries, you should apply for a European Health Insurance Card (EHIC).
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 Sunday, 27th July 2025 and help raise vital funds for people living with Multiple Sclerosis across Ireland. Set up your fundraising page HERE.
Once you have set up your fundraising page, a team member will be in touch with you soon.
Eight week physiotherapist led programme for people with MS. This is a mixed Strand A and Strand B programme, please contact us for more details if you are unsure about this. This is an online class.
Eight week physiotherapist led programme for people with MS. This is a Strand B programme, please contact us for more details if you are unsure about this. This is an online class.
Eight week physiotherapist led programme for people with MS. This is a Strand A programme, please contact us for more details if you are unsure about this. This is an inperson class.
Sorcha Barlow is MS Ireland’s first Multiple Sclerosis Education Nurse. Her mission is to support and educate individuals and families living with MS. With a background in emergency nursing, Sorcha works to connect medical knowledge with everyday life. Hear from Sorcha in the video below.
Ten week Yoga programme for people with MS, starts Wednesday 24th September 12pm. City centre venue. This is for Strand B, please contact for details. Note that participants will be required to register online with Cork Education and Training Board (CETB)
Many people living with MS and their families follow the oft-quoted phrase “plan for the worst and hope for the best”. This philosophy helps us to be prepared for difficulties before they happen if they happen.
In this section we discuss anticipating needs that might arise in the future, identifying legal documents that need to be in place, and taking steps to assure that your loved one’s wishes and values are reflected in future medical and end-of-life decisions.
Did you know you can grow your donation by 44.9%, and it won't cost you a cent more? This is made possible through tax efficient giving, which allows us to claim tax relief on your generous support.