An INSTAnt hit!

14th December 2020

The Insta-series is sparking new conversations across Germany

Inspiring change through Advocacy4MS

14th December 2020

The university course helping MS organisations across Latin America strengthen their advocacy work.

Celebrating Arabic resources this World Arabic Language Day

14th December 2020

Taking a moment to recognise multilingualism and resource-sharing across the MS movement on World Arabic Language Day

Accelerating life-changing treatments for people with progressive MS

14th December 2020

Watch the discussion about research breakthroughs that could accelerate new treatments for people with progressive MS

Reflecting on the life of James D. Wolfensohn, a great inspiration for the MSIF movement

14th December 2020

Leading figure within the MSIF movement: a tribute (1933 -2020)

Next Chair and Vice Chair of the Alliance Scientific Steering Committee are announced

14th December 2020

Professor Robert Fox and Professor Ruth Ann Marrie named as incoming Chair and Vice Chair

2020 McDonald Fellowships and Du Pré Grant recipients announced

23rd November 2020

MSIF is proud to announce the recipients of the 2020 McDonald Fellowships and Du Pré Grants, from…

What’s your MS research priority?

9th November 2020

A unique opportunity for people with MS and their families to share their MS research shortlists.

Time to connect – MS Canada invites you to their upcoming MS research conference

9th November 2020

Register for the MS Connect conference for the latest MS research updates

Esclerosis Múltiple Uruguay making paths out of obstacles

9th November 2020

Esclerosis Múltiple Uruguay (EMUR) share their recent work and reflect on the positives at this time of…

MS Australia puts Women’s Health in the spotlight

9th November 2020

MS Australia celebrates national Women's Health Week

How do we accelerate life-changing treatments for people with progressive MS?

9th November 2020

Join the discussion about research breakthroughs that could accelerate new treatments for people with progressive MS