"Unlocking minds, illuminating futures: A century of surgical neuroscience"

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On behalf of our colleagues in the Society of British Neurological Surgeons and the wider Neuroscience and Surgical Community in the United Kingdom and Ireland, it is our great pleasure to invite you to the 100th Anniversary Meeting of the Society of British Neurological Surgeons 12th-16th October 2026.

The SBNS was founded in 1926 in London and this 100th Anniversary Meeting will be held in the heart of the city at the Queen Elizabeth Conference Centre, adjacent to the Houses of Parliament and Westminster Abbey. London is a historic city, recognised internationally as a truly stunning place to visit.

We are compiling an excellent scientific programme addressing all aspects of neuroscience from clinical practice to training to research- neurosurgery and beyond- to include all aspects of the wider neuro community including neurology, neuroradiology, neuro-anaesthesia, neuro-intensive care, neuropathology and neurorehabilitation- truly a neuro-Olympics!

The programme consists of a combination of plenaries, breakouts, posters and other sessions. Themes will cover all subspecialties including vascular, oncology, functional, trauma and intensive care, paediatrics and spine.

We are inviting our colleagues internationally from other national neurosurgical societies and continental associations and nationally from other British Neuro Associations.  

The conference will also include several satellite symposia including a Global Neuro Course and public engagements events.

The Gala Dinner on Thursday 15th October in the magnificent Natural History Museum will be a particular highlight of the conference.

London is a great city to visit delegates able to enjoy several social and sightseeing opportunities within the city and its surroundings. We are arranging accommodation to suit all budgets and London’s airports are easily accessible globally.

We look forward to welcoming you to London for what we envisage will be an inspiring meeting, both scientifically and socially.

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Further details about the meeting will be added to this page in the coming months

Professor Peter Hutchinson
President of the SBNS

& The SBNS100 organising committee

 

 
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