10 Apr 2026

European Academy of Neurology seeks e-learning editorial leader

The European Academy of Neurology is looking for a new Deputy Editor for its online education board, reflecting the growing role of digital learning across the profession.

The European Academy of Neurology has opened applications for a Deputy Editor-in-Chief to join its e-Learning Editorial Board, seeking a senior neurologist with both clinical expertise and a commitment to high-quality digital education.

The announcement, published on 2 April 2026, reflects the EAN's continued investment in eanCampus, its digital learning platform offering neurology courses, modules and interactive content to its 45,000 members and the 48 European national neurological societies it supports. The Deputy Editor role will sit within the Editorial Board responsible for shaping the quality, relevance and scope of that content.

The EAN was founded in 2014 through the merger of two longstanding European neurology bodies. Its annual congress for 2026 will take place in Geneva, Switzerland, under the theme "Brains, Bytes and Beyond: Tech in Neurology," a framing that signals the Academy's clear intention to place digital approaches at the centre of its agenda for the coming years.

The e-Learning Deputy Editor appointment sits within that broader push. As neurology education increasingly shifts to digital formats, the EAN is making a structural commitment by ensuring its editorial leadership has dedicated capacity to oversee the development and quality of online content. The role offers a significant platform for a neurologist interested in shaping how the discipline trains and develops its professionals across Europe and beyond.