To mark the start of the new year and in celebration of the International Day of Education (24 January 2026), the European Academy of Neurology (EAN) is opening access to a curated selection of educational content on its e-learning platform, eanCampus.
From 1 January 2026, neurologists of all ages, from around the world — whether EAN members or not — are invited to take part in the 24 Days 24 Modules: eanCampus Challenge 2026, an initiative designed to make high-quality neurological education accessible to a global audience.
Neurology learning modules open to everyone — no EAN membership required!
As part of the challenge, 24 e-learning modules covering a broad range of neurological topics will be freely accessible on eanCampus.
Participation is open to all. While EAN membership is not required, participants will need to create a free myEAN account to log in to eanCampus and access the modules. If you already have a myEAN account, simply log in and get started. The selected educational material spans both fundamental and advanced areas of neurology, offering learners the opportunity to explore diverse topics and deepen their knowledge through expert-led educational resources.
This initiative reflects the EAN’s ongoing commitment to advancing neurological education and supporting lifelong learning across the neurological community.
Earn your International Day of Education badge: become a super learner!
Participants who complete all 24 modules by 24 January 2026 (12:00 CET) will receive a special digital International Day of Education badge, displayed on their eanCampus profile.
The modules can be completed at any time and at your own pace during the challenge period. Once earned, the badge can be showcased publicly across social and professional platforms, recognising your commitment to continuous education in neurology.
Please note: While modules may be completed in advance, the International Day of Education badge will only be awarded after 1 January 2026.
Win free registration for EAN 2026 in Geneva
As an added bonus, all learners who earn the International Day of Education badge by completing all 24 modules will be automatically entered into a prize draw. One participant will be selected to receive free registration for the EAN Congress 2026 in Geneva.
Get started on eanCampus: the 24 modules are here for you!
Log into eanCampus using the link below to explore the available content and take part in the challenge:
EAN Education Committee Chair Nathalie Nasr and EAN e-Learning Editor Barbara Tettenborn interviewed by EAN Communications Committee member Raphael Wurm will tell you all you need to know about eanCampus and EAN’s approach to digital education and innovative learning.



