World Federation of Neurology - WFN

World Federation of Neurology - WFN The World Federation of Neurology was formed in Brussels in 1957, as an association of national neurological societies. Montreal is a wonderful destination.

Join us at online, 28-29 Octotber 2026. Dear Friends, Dear Colleagues,

The World Federation of Neurology’s XXVI World Congress of Neurology (WCN 2023) will be in Montreal, Canada, from 15 -19 October 2023. The congress will be proudly co-hosted by the Canadian Neurological Society (CNS), with over 2000 neurologist members. We hope that this event will bring us back to our regular congres

s routine and that we will be able to see each other in person, rekindle friendships and collaborations, and establish new ones. This WCN will bring us up to date in the broad field of neurology, from tropical neurology to molecular genetics. The Scientific Program and Teaching Programs are at the core of the World Congress of Neurology. These are complemented by plenary lectures from leading experts in their fields, the exciting and entertaining Tournament of the Minds, cutting edge scientific sessions relevant to all the corners of the globe, and poster sessions that will feature the research of young neurologists of the future. In addition to learning and science, the WCN offers an excellent opportunity for communication and exchange. After over two years of pandemic restrictions, we will be able to see and learn from each other! The WCN rotates between six different regions of the world, all with different health systems, different backgrounds, different neurological challenges, and different needs. This congress will be a valuable forum for exchange of clinical experience, of personal trajectories, of science and to mentor and nurture the next generation. The WFN will provide congress bursaries for young neurologists to attend WCN in person from low/low-middle income countries. A safe and relatively inexpensive city with much to offer. Montreal also has a rich history of neurology, with giants such as Dr Wilder Penfield, Dr Brenda Milner, and many others. The Montreal Neurological Institute will be open to those interested in the history of neurology. Montreal is a multicultural city that has at its core French culture, with all the different aspects of French culture, particularly a keen interest in food. For the WFN and its Member Societies, this biennial meeting is an opportunity to highlight the global reality of our neurological world. We hope you will be able to join us for what will be an exceptional meeting! Wolfgang Grisold
President, World Federation of Neurology

Guy Rouleau
President, XXVI World Congress of Neurology

🧠 The World Federation of Neurology (WFN), together with the Department of Neurology at Mohamed V University, Rabat, Mor...
13/08/2026

🧠 The World Federation of Neurology (WFN), together with the Department of Neurology at Mohamed V University, Rabat, Morocco, is offering two one-year Visiting Fellowships in Neurophysiology for African Neurologists.

Gain specialised training and valuable international experience during an academic year in Rabat, from January to December 2027. One fellowship is supported by the International Congress for Neuromuscular Disease (ICNMD).

📅 Application Deadline: 11 September 2026

🔗 Learn more and apply: https://bit.ly/4znqAYX

🧠 Stay updated on MS and other CNS inflammatory disorders📅 Wed, 28 October 2026, 11:10–12:10 CETIn this session, Raed Al...
12/08/2026

🧠 Stay updated on MS and other CNS inflammatory disorders
📅 Wed, 28 October 2026, 11:10–12:10 CET

In this session, Raed Alroughani will explore key developments shaping diagnosis and treatment in multiple sclerosis. Participants will gain insights into:
➡️The 2024 revised diagnostic Criteria of Multiple Sclerosis
➡️Recent Updates on the current treatment algorithms
➡️Emerging role of BTK inhibitors in Multiple Sclerosis

Don’t miss out – register today: https://bit.ly/4fZOQaH

🧠 Explore key updates in neuroinfectious diseases at  Join Suzaan Marais for “Update on Neuroinfectious Diseases” and ga...
07/08/2026

🧠 Explore key updates in neuroinfectious diseases at

Join Suzaan Marais for “Update on Neuroinfectious Diseases” and gain insights into the diagnosis, presentation, and treatment of central nervous system infections affecting adults in Sub-Saharan Africa.

In this session, you will hear an overview of prevalent neuroinfectious diseases, including infections causing meningitis such as tuberculous, bacterial, and cryptococcal meningitis, and causes of encephalitis such as malaria and human African trypanosomiasis.

💡Learn more and save your spot: https://bit.ly/4fZOQaH

Over 3.4 billion people live with neurological conditions worldwide, yet timely care remains out of reach for far too ma...
31/07/2026

Over 3.4 billion people live with neurological conditions worldwide, yet timely care remains out of reach for far too many.
If you missed the live World Brain Day 2026 Webinar, you can now watch the full recording online!

Join global experts and health advocates from the World Federation of Neurology (WFN), the WHO, and regional leaders across AAN, AFAN, AOAN, EAN, PAFNS, and PAUNS as they share practical strategies for "Brain Health: Access for All."

Catch up on this critical global conversation at your convenience:
👉 Watch the recording here: https://bit.ly/3RMdCmv

27/07/2026

ℹ️ Epilepsy care is evolving fast — and recent advances are already shaping clinical practice.

From genetic testing and AI-supported EEG analysis to wearables, precision therapies, earlier surgical referral, and neuromodulation, the field is moving toward more personalized, timely, and effective care.

Join Gagandeep Singh for his session, Epilepsy Updates at WNU 2026, for a focused look at key developments transforming epilepsy diagnosis and management.

🔗Register for WNU 2026: https://bit.ly/4vuYdWd

📢 Applications for the 2026 WFN Research Grant Programme are open!The World Federation of Neurology (WFN) is offering up...
23/07/2026

📢 Applications for the 2026 WFN Research Grant Programme are open!

The World Federation of Neurology (WFN) is offering up to five research grants of up to USD 10,000 each to support projects that advance neurology and brain health worldwide. Priority will be given to projects focused on neurological education, improving neurological services, regional collaboration, and disease-based clinical research, with preference for principal investigators from low- and lower-middle-income countries.

Learn more and apply 👉 https://bit.ly/4vLKRnY

The Intersectoral Global Action Plan (IGAP) established important global targets for neurological care, but only 32% of ...
22/07/2026

The Intersectoral Global Action Plan (IGAP) established important global targets for neurological care, but only 32% of countries currently have a specific national policy for brain health. Without these official national frameworks, healthcare funding and infrastructure often do not improve.

Public support and policy work are essential to help turn health awareness into official laws. This World Brain Day on 22 July 2026, register for our free global webinar to learn how global regions are supporting brain health initiatives.

➡️ Register here: wfneurology.org/world-brain-day-webinar-registration
ℹ️ Campaign Details: wfneurology.org/world-brain-day

More than 3.4 billion people globally live with neurological conditions, making brain disorders the leading cause of dis...
21/07/2026

More than 3.4 billion people globally live with neurological conditions, making brain disorders the leading cause of disability worldwide.

Join global leaders and experts for the official World Brain Day 2026 Webinar, centered on the theme "Brain Health: Access for All."

This session will address critical disparities in neurological care, where under-resourced communities face diagnostic delays of up to 5 years and have 227 times fewer neurologists per capita. Discover how we can turn awareness into tangible policy change, prioritize early intervention, and bring brain care closer to home.

📅 Date: July 22, 2026

🔗 Register now: https://bit.ly/4yaejWS

Our environments heavily influence our brain health. Because 28% of the global stroke burden is attributed to air pollut...
20/07/2026

Our environments heavily influence our brain health. Because 28% of the global stroke burden is attributed to air pollution, providing health access means looking beyond medical clinics to support clean air and health equality.

This World Brain Day, 22 July 2026, join the World Federation of Neurology for a free webinar exploring how environmental policy connects to brain health.

➡️ Register here: wfneurology.org/world-brain-day-webinar-registration
ℹ️ Campaign Details: wfneurology.org/world-brain-day

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