Luisa Fassi was recently awarded the ‘Youth Mental Health Prize’ from Il Circolo Italian Cultural Association at the Italian Embassy in London for her research and
The ALBA Network is offering travel awards for early-career brain science researchers from underrepresented backgrounds to participate in the next edition of the FENS Forum, taking place on 25-29 June
With this Diversity prize, The ALBA Network and the The FENS-Kavli Scholars wish to highlight a scientist that has made outstanding contributions to promoting equality and diversity in
The BNA is able to offer support to students and early-career members to help them attend meetings where they can gain knowledge and skills to help make their research as
The area of study for this award can be broad, including not only neuroscience per se, but also subjects where a large part of the degree comprises neuroscience. Applicants should
To be eligible for the postgraduate prize, candidates must have completed and submitted their thesis and had it approved (i.e. the PhD viva has taken place) within the 12 months
Here you will find information about the nomination criteria and guidance on how to nominate a candidate for the prize. The Brain Prize may be awarded to one or more
The Outstanding Contribution to Neuroscience Award is the most prestigious prize conferred by the BNA. Nominations for the BNA Outstanding Contribution to Neuroscience Award can be made by any member
This award aims to recognise those that make an outstanding contribution to engaging the public in Neuroscience. Nominations should make a case for why the nominee should be recognised for
This highly coveted biennial award has been given to Professor Sir Stephen O’Rahilly (Wellcome-MRC Institute of Metabolic Science), for his outstanding research into the link between obesity and Type 2