Applications are open for the 2024 INSPIRE Symposium! Apply by November 22, 2023 » INSPIRE is a prestigious symposium sponsored by the Department of Neuroscience at Washington
The Neuro and the Departments of Clinical Neurosciences and Psychiatry at the University of Cambridge have partnered to establish collaborative research and training opportunities in Neuroscience. Within the framework of
CamBRAIN, or the Cambridge University Neuroscience Society, is dedicated to bringing together student and early careers researchers with an interest in neuroscience across the university. Our committee of postgrad/postdoc scientists
Taking place on the second Tuesday of every month, Neurotalks are essentially a cross between Pint of Science-like talk evenings and classic society socials. The aim is simple: bring together
A highlight of the CamBRAIN year is undoubtedly the Cambridge Festival. Each year this sees around 30 volunteers from departments across the university deliver our interactive event Build a CamBRAIN
Sci-comm is a word we hear a lot. Most postgrad courses have some built in training, and the Twitterverse dictionary surely cites #scicomm and #outreach as some of the most
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
Mental Health Research UK (MHR UK) have announced a new round of competitions for two PhD Scholarships beginning September 2023. This year, Scholarships are available in
Every year, the Cumberland Lodge Fellowship gives 10 doctoral students the opportunity to get involved in our work; bringing together people from different backgrounds, ages, and perspectives, to address the