Project News
Stay informed with the latest updates, milestones, and stories from the BrainSpin project.
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First 5-day workshop at Alma Mater Europaea University in Ljubljana.
The BrainSpin project will begin with its first international 5-day workshop, taking place 4–8 May at Alma Mater Europaea University in Ljubljana, Slovenia. The workshop will bring together project partners, trainers, researchers, and professionals working in sport, rehabilitation, and Parkinson’s care. During the event, participants will take part in the BrainSpin Train-the-Trainer program, which combines theoretical lectures, practical
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The BrainSpin Scientific Advisory Board
The BrainSpin Scientific Advisory Board continues to meet regularly to consolidate and review the latest scientific evidence supporting the project. In these meetings, we are also actively involving representatives of people with Parkinson’s disease, ensuring that their lived experience directly informs the development of our testing battery. This co-creation process is guiding the final design
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Start of the BrainSpin project in Maribor
The Erasmus+ Sport project BrainSpin – Strengthening neuroplasticity, inclusion and the well-being of people with Parkinson’s disease through table tennis officially began with a hybrid (online) kick-off meeting, which took place on 12 January 2026 in Maribor. BrainSpin is a 36-month international Erasmus+ Sport project that uses table tennis as an evidence-based rehabilitation and inclusive tool for people living with Parkinson’s