Middle of the semester and clocks springing forward have you looking at your planner? Don’t forget to add these important dates! Awards & Grants information available at https://NuRhoPsi.org/Awards-And-Grants Conference information will be updated with link once blog post is live. Questions? Contact President Dr. Phil Quirk at President@NuRhoPsi.org
Category: Student opportunities
Spring Research Conferences
Neuroscience is full of rich research conferences tailored to support early career professionals, including undergraduate students. There are 3 upcoming! Conference schedule: Abstract/Registration deadline schedule: Read more about each conference below. NEURON | Northeast Under/graduate Research Organization for Neuroscience Saturday, April 11 | 10 AM – 5 PM | Quinnipiac University, Hamden, CT Conference website:...
Submit your manuscript in the Yale Journal of Biology & Medicine!
In March 2026, the Yale Journal of Biology & Medicine will be publishing an issue devoted to the topic of Neurodevelopment and Neurodegeneration. Continue to read to learn about the full call for manuscripts below and more information about the issue. YJBM is a PubMed-indexed, open-access journal whose mission is to provide graduate students and medical students with experience...
Dana Foundation Grants – due March 14th
The Dana Foundation is a leading organization in outreach and brain awareness. Now in their 75th year, they have provided various means of support for neuroscientists to make a positive impact in their communities across the world, and help to bridge the gap between neuroscience and society. To further support this goal, they are currently...
[Call for Submissions] Neuroethics Essay Contest by the International Neuroethics Society & International Youth Neuroscience Association
The International Neuroethics Society and the International Youth Neuroscience Association have opened their international, 11th annual Neuroethics Essay Contest, and are calling for submissions from students and early career scientists like you! Essays can cover any topic in neuroethics that addresses an issue at the intersection of the mind and brain with law, ethics, and...
