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SUMMARY:European Sport Concussion Conference (ESCC)
DESCRIPTION:June 2026 will be a landmark moment for sport-related concussion\, with the first European Sport Concussion Conference (ESCC) taking place in Nice\, France\, from June 10 to 12\, 2026! \nBorn from a collaboration between Nice Brain (the Azuréenne Association for Brain Research)\, organizer of the first three editions of the Colloque Francophone Commotion Cérébrale et Sport from 2021 to 2024\, the International Symposium on Sport-related Concussion (ISSC)\, organizer of the Paris 2023 meeting\, and the European Brain Council (EBC)\, this unique event aims to bring together key stakeholders in both professional and amateur sports\, alongside researchers\, clinicians\, healthcare professionals\, and experts in the field\, to raise awareness\, exchange knowledge\, and promote best practices in the prevention\, diagnosis\, and management of sport-related concussions. \nThe program of this first edition will include conferences on the latest scientific advances in diagnosis—from clinical aspects to innovative tools\, biology\, and imaging—on concussion management\, as well as roundtables and practical workshops (neuro-visual and vestibular rehabilitation\, medium- and long-term consequences\, and career transition management). \nThe goal is to unite the scientific and sporting communities around a better understanding of concussions\, in order to improve athlete safety and the quality of life of those exposed to these injuries. \nThis inaugural European conference in Nice represents a major step forward in the recognition and management of sport-related concussions\, bringing together the multidisciplinary expertise needed to address this public health challenge. It will pave the way for stronger collaboration between researchers\, clinicians\, athletes\, and policymakers\, fostering a coordinated and innovative approach to protecting athletes’ brains. \nWe look forward to welcoming you to Nice\, June 10–12\, 2026! \nRegister Now!Programme
URL:https://www.braincouncil.eu/event/escc-2026/
LOCATION:EDHEC Business School\, 393 Promenade des Anglais\, Nice\, 06200\, France
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SUMMARY:EP Brain Health Webinar - Advancing Global Science Collaboration for Brain Health
DESCRIPTION:Brain health is a global challenge that transcends borders\, requiring coordinated and sustained international collaboration across research\, policy\, healthcare and innovation. As scientific advances accelerate and geopolitical dynamics evolve\, strengthening global partnerships has become essential to maximise impact\, avoid duplication and ensure that knowledge translates into meaningful outcomes for patients and societies worldwide. \nWithin this context\, the European Partnership for Brain Health aims to position Europe as a key actor in the global brain health and research landscape. Building on insights from the CSA BrainHealth and ongoing stakeholder mapping efforts\, the Partnership seeks to connect leading initiatives\, foster dialogue and align priorities across regions. \nThis webinar contributes to this ambition by creating a platform for science collaboration and global exchange\, bringing together key stakeholders from Europe\, Latin America\, Africa\, Asia-Pacific and beyond. Taking place on 18 June 2026\, the webinar ‘Advancing Global Science Collaboration for Brain Health’ will explore challenges and opportunities in strengtheninginternational science collaboration in brain health\, with a focus on fostering synergies across regions\, aligning research and policy priorities\, and advancing a coordinated global approach to maximise impact and innovation. \nDiscover the ProgrammeRegister
URL:https://www.braincouncil.eu/event/ep-brain-health-webinar-advancing-global-science-collaboration-for-brain-health/
LOCATION:Online
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ORGANIZER;CN="European Partnership for Brain Health":MAILTO:brain-health@dlr.de
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260627
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260701
DTSTAMP:20260530T191655
CREATED:20250729T091649Z
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SUMMARY:12th Congress of the European Academy of Neurology - Geneva 2026
DESCRIPTION:The European Academy of Neurology (EAN) is delighted to welcome you to the 12th Congress of the European Academy of Neurology\, taking place in Geneva\, on 27-30 June 2026. \nThe overarching theme\, “Brains\, Bytes & Beyond: Tech in Neurology”\, explores the transformative impact of computing and artificial intelligence on neurological practice\, from restorative therapies to clinical reasoning and decision-making. The congress will feature a special symposium and focused workshops on AI applications in both hospital and outpatient settings\, highlighting innovations ranging from neuroimaging to wearable technology. With its blend of cutting-edge science\, interactive sessions\, and the Swiss alpine backdrop\, EAN aims to advance awareness and dialogue on technology’s integration into neurology across all domains of the specialty. \nE-Poster Presentation\nSaturday\, 27th June 2026 | ePoster Area \nVinciane Quoidbach\, EBC Research Project Manager\, will be presenting on ‘Rethinking Myasthenia Gravis Care through Brain Health Lens: Systematic review on Socio-Economic Burden\, Patient Pathways\, Digital Tools Adoption‘. \nLearn More About the ProjectTV Studio Special\nSunday\, 28th June 2026 | 17:30-18:30 CEST | EAN TV \nFrederic Destrebecq\, EBC Executive Director\, will be moderating a special TV Studio Special on ‘Taking Stock of an EU Neurological Health Strategy as Part of an EU Coordination Plan for the Brain’. EBC President Suzanne Dickson will present on the need to coordinate a plan for the brain and will present on the latest on neurological health at the EU policy level’. This will be followed by EBC President-Elect Sameer Zuberi\, who will delve into the importance of tackling brain health from a life course approach. Finally\, the session will highlight the importance of placing the patient’s voice at the core of this work.\nLearn MoreSpecial Session\nMonday\, 29th June 2026 | 08:30 – 10:00 CEST | Main Auditorium \nAs part of the ‘Partnering for the Brain in Europe and Beyond’ session\, Suzanne Dickson\, EBC President\, will speak on global advocacy for neurology and how we can best join forces to maximise impact. \nLearn MoreEBC Booth\nDuring the entire EAN congress \nAdditionally\, EBC will be present among the Exhibitor booths throughout the entirety of the congress! Whether you want to discuss our ongoing projects\, learn more about our mission\, or explore future events and collaboration opportunities – come find us! \nFind out more
URL:https://www.braincouncil.eu/event/ean-congress-2026-geneva/
LOCATION:Geneva\, Switzerland
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SUMMARY:HEREDITARY: Advocacy Workshop
DESCRIPTION:The HEREDITARY Advocacy Workshop\, led by the European Brain Council (EBC)\, is a focused\, high-level session taking place online as part of the wider EU-funded HEREDITARY project. It is designed to strengthen the interface between scientific research\, policy development\, and society\, with particular emphasis on how evidence generated within leading research initiatives can inform and shape European policy. \nThis workshop convenes a carefully selected group of researchers\, policy experts\, and civil society representatives\, creating a space for informed exchange among individuals actively engaged in advancing the field. Participants will gain insight into the pathways through which scientific expertise contributes to policy discussions\, and how their work can play a more direct role in influencing decision-making processes at the policy level. \nHeld on 30 June 2026 from 14:00–17:00 CEST\, the session offers a structured\, yet interactive environment designed to encourage both dialogue and practical engagement. Participants will have the opportunity to connect with a diverse range of stakeholders while exploring the science–policy interface through applied formats. \nWorkshop FlyerRegister Now!
URL:https://www.braincouncil.eu/event/hereditary-advocacy-workshop/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260706
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260711
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SUMMARY:FENS Forum 2026
DESCRIPTION:The Federation of European Neuroscience Societies (FENS)\, in collaboration with their host society the Sociedad Española de Neurociencia (SENC)\, are delighted to welcome you to the FENS Forum 2026\, taking place in Barcelona\, Spain\, from 4-8 July 2026. \nThe FENS Forum is Europe’s largest neuroscience congress\, covering all areas of neuroscience from basic to translational research. The Forum programme is currently being developed by the Programme Committee with the goal of delivering the utmost in scientific excellence and the most up-to-date research discoveries to the neuroscience community. It will be made available in the Fall of 2025. FENS Forum 2026 will feature an exciting programme of plenary and special lectures\, scientific symposia\, technical workshops\, special interest events\, career development and networking opportunities and so much more!  \nNetworking Event: Towards the Establishment of National Brain Plans in EuropeMonday\, July 6th | 07:00 PM – 08:30 PM CET | Hall H \nIn Europe\, several countries have made significant efforts to develop and implement national brain plans or strategies in partnership with key stakeholders in the brain space (neuroscientists\, neurologists\, psychiatrists\, patients\, industry partners\, and many more) and their respective governments\, including Spain\, Switzerland\, and Norway\, to name a few. Many other countries have established concrete short-term objectives or have initiatives currently underway\, and momentum in this area is rapidly growing. Through this Networking Event chaired by Frédéric Destrebecq\, EBC Executive Director\, we aim to create a platform to showcase success stories and best practices\, facilitate knowledge exchange and brainstorming\, and support the emergence of additional national brain plans. This event is particularly timely given the increasing engagement of National Brain Councils in the development of brain plans\, in the context of Member States committing to establishing tangible strategies to tackle the burden of brain disorders by 2031 through the World Health Organization Intersectoral Global Action Plan on Epilepsy and Other Neurological Disorders. \nThis event is organised by the Hellenic Brain Council and the European Brain Council.Read MoreSpecial Interest Event: Political Advocacy for Neuroscience Research Funding in a Changing World\nTuesday\, July 7th | 12:00 PM – 13:00 PM CET | Hall H \nThis Special Interest Event\, organised by the FENS Advocacy Committee\, will explore why political advocacy for neuroscience research funding is more important than ever in a rapidly changing global landscape. The session will open with an overview of the current European research funding environment\, highlighting the growing challenges facing neuroscience research. The discussion will emphasise the critical role of advocacy for neuroscience research funding\, and how long‑term engagement between the scientific community and policymakers is essential for ensuring consistent funding and supportive policies. Building on this context\, speakers from the FENS Advocacy Committee will share personal advocacy experiences\, illustrating national differences\, opportunities\, challenges\, and lessons learned from engaging in science advocacy as researchers and citizen‑advocates. These stories will underline the unique credibility and impact scientists bring when advocating for research. The speakers will then introduce plans for the FENS Advocacy Training Network – an initiative aimed at empowering a Europe-wide cohort of neuroscientists through specialised advocacy training in Brussels. Participants in the network will be equipped with the skills and knowledge needed to engage effectively with European decision‑makers\, particularly during key moments in the EU budgetary and legislative processes. The session will conclude with an interactive audience Q&A\, followed by a clear call to action encouraging participants to consider how they can contribute to a strong\, competitive\, and well‑represented neuroscience ecosystem in Europe. \nThis event is organised by the FENS Advocacy Committee. \nRead MoreSpecial Interest Event: Brain Health and Brain Capital: Shaping the Future of Neuroscience Research\, Innovation\, and PolicyWednesday\, July 8th | 12:00 PM – 13:00 PM CET | HALL H \nBrain health has emerged as a central societal\, scientific\, and economic priority worldwide. Neurological and mental disorders are now the leading cause of disability and a major driver of healthcare costs\, lost productivity\, and social inequality across Europe and globally. At the same time\, the concept of brain capital\, which integrates brain health with cognitive skills\, creativity\, emotional resilience\, and innovation capacity\, has gained traction as a framework to link neuroscience\, economics\, education\, and public policy. Despite major advances in neuroscience\, current research and innovation ecosystems remain fragmented\, with limited integration between fundamental brain research\, clinical neuroscience\, prevention strategies\, and socio-economic impact. This disconnect hampers the translation of discoveries into effective interventions and policies that promote lifelong brain health and sustainable brain capital. This Special Interest Event chaired by Mara Dierssen\, aims to position brain health and brain capital as unifying concepts that can guide the future of neuroscience research\, fostering interdisciplinary approaches\, new funding paradigms\, and closer interaction between scientists\, clinicians\, policymakers\, industry\, and society. \nThis event is organised by the FENS Forum Host Society Committee (SENC)\, the European Brain Council and the Spanish Brain Council.Read MoreSpecial Interest Event: Opportunities for Neuroscientists in the European Partnership for Brain Health: Advancing European Brain Health Research\nThursday\, July 9th | 12:00 PM – 13:00 PM CET | HALL H \nBuilding an inclusive brain health research environment is important to advancing the field\, as it enhances the visibility of existing scientific knowledge and fosters opportunities for new scientific discoveries. Achieving such a goal requires sustained investment in the researchers of today and of the future\, empowering and providing early career and established researchers alike with the necessary opportunities to advance their skills and showcase their work.\nTo promote a holistic\, inclusive\, and strategically aligned brain health community\, the European Partnership for Brain Health (EP BrainHealth)\, co-funded by the European Commission and different Member States\, will implement targeted activities focused on research and funding opportunities\, matchmaking\, networking\, and training early\, mid and senior career researchers.\nThis session chaired by Frédéric Destrebecq\, will explore the goals and initiatives of the Partnership’s activities over the next 7-10 years focused on facilitating the quality of brain health research\, support career progression\, collaboration and recognition opportunities for neuroscientists.\n \nThis event is organised by the European Partnership for Brain Health (EP BrainHealth).\nRead MoreEBC Booth\nDuring the entire FENS congress \nAdditionally\, EBC will be present among the Exhibitor booths throughout the entirety of the congress! Whether you want to discuss our ongoing projects\, learn more about our mission\, or explore future events and collaboration opportunities – come find us! \nFind out more
URL:https://www.braincouncil.eu/event/fens-forum-2026/
LOCATION:Barcelona\, Spain
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260908
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260913
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SUMMARY:34th International Congress of Clinical Neurophysiology (ICCN26)
DESCRIPTION:The International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology (IFCN)\, in collaboration with their host society the Colombian Association of Electrodiagnostic Medicine (ACME)\, are delighted to welcome you to the 34th International Congress of Clinical Neurophysiology (ICCN 2026)\, taking place in Cartagena\, Colombia\, from 8-12 September 2026. \nThe ICCN is the world’s premier congress for clinical neurophysiology\, bringing together experts from across the globe to share advances in research and clinical practice. The Forum programme is currently being developed by the Scientific Committee\, co-chaired by Professors Tankisi and Guterriez\, with the goal of combining recent research advances with the best clinical teaching to deliver both breadth and depth to the neurophysiology community. \nICCN 2026 will feature an exciting programme of plenary lectures\, scientific symposia\, technical workshops\, educational sessions\, career development opportunities\, and networking events against the stunning backdrop of Cartagena’s rich colonial history and Caribbean charm. This marks the first visit of an ICCN to Colombia\, reflecting the IFCN’s commitment to spreading best practice and education in Clinical Neurophysiology throughout the world. \nDon’t miss the best of Clinical Neurophysiology in this unique and beautiful part of Colombia\, where scientific excellence meets cultural discovery and professional collaboration flourishes into lasting friendships. \nFind out more
URL:https://www.braincouncil.eu/event/iccn2026-congress/
LOCATION:Cartagena\, Colombia
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260923
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260925
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SUMMARY:Brain Days at the 81st United Nations General Assembly (UNGA81)
DESCRIPTION:Brain disorders — neurological and mental alike — remain among the greatest and fastest-growing challenges facing societies worldwide. Together\, they affect billions of people\, constitute the leading cause of ill health and disability globally\, and exert profound impacts on health systems\, economic resilience\, education\, productivity and social cohesion. As populations age\, demographic and workforce pressures intensify\, and societies navigate rapid technological and social transformation\, the imperative to advance brain health across the life course has never been clearer. Increasingly\, brain health is being recognised not only as a health and research issue\, but as a societal\, economic and development priority central to human capital and sustainable development.  \nMomentum is building. In recent years\, brain health has gained growing recognition in global and regional policy agendas — from its increasing visibility within discussions on non-communicable diseases\, to its emergence in debates on neurotechnology\, brain capital and its socioeconomic repercussions on current and future generations. Major developments such as the launch of the European Partnership for Brain Health\, growing discussions on the brain economy at the World Economic Forum and G7/G20 levels\, the expansion of national brain strategies\, and the rise of new global coalitions and research initiatives all point to a field entering a new phase of maturity and ambition. The initiatives and collaborations catalysed during the Brain Days at UNGA80 further reinforced this momentum\, underscoring the value of sustained international dialogue and coordinated action. \nThis growing traction comes at a critical time. The coming years will be decisive in shaping the post-SDG agenda\, the UN’s emerging vision for the future\, and broader global governance frameworks for health\, innovation and sustainable development. It is in this broader context that the Brain Days at UNGA81 will again serve as a platform to bring together policymakers\, scientists\, innovators\, patient advocates\, funders and international organisations to help advance a shared global agenda. Brain Days will take place on 23rd & 24th of September\, 2026\, at Cure. in New York City. Structured around two interconnected pillars\, this year’s event will explore global collaboration in brain health research and innovation — including funding\, science diplomacy and international partnerships — and the broader societal and policy dimensions of brain health\, including brain capital\, prevention\, resilience and pathways towards greater recognition at United Nations level. Building on discussions initiated in previous editions while looking firmly ahead\, the event will aim not only to showcase progress\, but to create a space for active discussion and catalyse concrete next steps for collective action. \nThe programme and registration will open soon! \nLook back at Brain Days 2025
URL:https://www.braincouncil.eu/event/unga81/
LOCATION:Cure.\, 345 Park Ave S\, New York\, NY\, 10010\, United States
CATEGORIES:Global Partnerships
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ORGANIZER;CN="European Brain Council":MAILTO:advocacy@braincouncil.eu
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260930
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261005
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SUMMARY:EANS 2026 Hamburg Congress
DESCRIPTION:The European Association of Neurosurgical Societies is delighted to welcome you to the EANS Congress 2026\, taking place in Hamburg. \nThe EANS Congress is one of Europe’s leading neurosurgical meetings\, bringing together clinicians\, researchers and healthcare professionals from across the world. Held at the Congress Center Hamburg\, the 2026 edition will take place under the theme “Responsibility\, endurance and resilience”\, reflecting the core values guiding neurosurgical practice\, research and education. \nThe congress will provide a platform for scientific exchange and international collaboration\, while addressing the latest developments in neurosurgery\, including advances in areas such as artificial intelligence\, neurostimulation and personalized approaches to treatment. The Japanese Society for Neurosurgery will join as the first official guest society\, highlighting the global dimension of the meeting. \nFind out more
URL:https://www.braincouncil.eu/event/eans-2026-hamburg-congress/
LOCATION:Hamburg\, Germany
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SUMMARY:39th ECNP Congress
DESCRIPTION:The European College of Neuropsychopharmacology (ECNP) is delighted to welcome you to the 39th ECNP Congress\, taking place in Munich\, Germany\, from 10–13 October 2026. \nAs one of Europe’s leading meetings in neuroscience and psychiatry\, the ECNP Congress will present a high-quality scientific programme covering a broad range of cutting-edge topics\, from fundamental research to clinical applications. The programme is designed to deliver the latest advances and foster exchange across disciplines within the brain research community. \nECNP Congress 2026 will feature a diverse selection of scientific and industry sessions\, appealing to a wide range of participants. Most sessions will also be accessible to virtual attendees\, ensuring broad participation and engagement from the global community. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFind out more
URL:https://www.braincouncil.eu/event/39th-ecnp-congress/
LOCATION:Munich\, Germany
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