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EAN 2023 – 9th Congress of the European Academy of Neurology (Videos)

Join the 9th Annual Congress of the European Academy of Neurology in Budapest, 2023

The European Academy of Neurology is thrilled to announce its 9th annual congress, taking place in the stunning city of Budapest, Hungary, from 1-4 July, 2023. Strategically located in the heart of Europe, Budapest has long been a hub for cultural exchange and intellectual pursuits.

A City Rich in History and Scientific Heritage

Budapest boasts a fascinating blend of architecture, culture, and cuisine, with echoes of the Barbarians, Roman and Ottoman Empires, and early Catholicism. The city is also home to the largest operating synagogue in Europe, attracting visitors from around the world. Moreover, Budapest has a proud scientific legacy, with notable researchers such as Ern Jendrassik, Jzsef Mtys Bal, Kroly Schaffer, and Georg von Bksy making significant contributions to the field of neurology and neurosciences.

The Hungarian Neurological Society continues this rich tradition, providing support and opportunities for neurologists from eastern and western European countries to come together and share knowledge.

Share a Rewarding Clinical and Scientific Experience

The EAN Congress offers an unparalleled opportunity for our community to share a rewarding clinical and scientific experience. With the vibrant city of Budapest as our backdrop, we have the ideal environment for establishing new contacts and friendships, and of course, renewing old ones.

On behalf of the European Academy of Neurology and the Hungarian Neurological Society, we invite you to join us in Budapest in 2023. We look forward to extending a warm welcome to what promises to be a fantastic congress in a truly inspiring location.

Mark your calendars for 1-4 July, 2023, and get ready to be a part of an unforgettable experience in the stunning city of Budapest. Don’t miss this chance to connect with fellow neurologists, share knowledge, and be a part of shaping the future of neurology and neurosciences.

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