At the beginning of 2026, the European Academy of Neurology invited neurologists from around the world to take part in the 24 Days, 24 Modules: eanCampus Challenge. The initiative opened access to a curated selection of 24 neurology learning modules on the eanCampus platform and encouraged participants to complete them by 24 January in celebration of the International Day of Education.
The challenge was designed to highlight the variety of learning opportunities available on eanCampus. The selected modules covered a wide range of neurological topics, allowing learners to revisit core concepts while also exploring more specialised areas of clinical practice.
Facts and Figures
During the challenge period, more than 4,000 modules were completed by participants from over 100 countries. In total, 129 learners successfully completed all 24 modules, earning the International Day of Education badge and demonstrating a remarkable commitment to continuing neurological education.
Among the modules included in the challenge, the Clinical Skills module Neurological Examination: Coordination was the most popular, receiving the highest number of completions.
Congress Registration Winner
Learners who completed all 24 modules were automatically entered into a prize draw for free registration for the EAN Congress 2026 in Geneva. Congratulations to Eymen Eren Karagöz, who was selected as the winner of the draw. We look forward to welcoming him to Geneva and hope he enjoys the opportunity to join the neurology community at the upcoming congress.
The challenge may be over, but learning is lifelong
For those who participated in the challenge, this is only the beginning. The eanCampus continues to offer a wide range of educational resources, including Interactive Cases, Clinical Skills Modules, Congress and Webinar Recordings, and much more! These resources support neurologists throughout their careers and contribute to the broader goal of lifelong learning in neurology.




