Neuroscience 2018 (Society for Neuroscience) November 3-7, 2018 | San Diego, California
SfN’s 48th annual meeting, Neuroscience 2018, is the world’s largest neuroscience conference for scientists and physicians devoted to understanding the brain and nervous system.
SfN invites you to its renowned venue where neuroscientists collaborate and network with peers, learn from experts, explore the newest neuroscience tools and technologies, and discover great career opportunities.
Register today to attend this conference! (Submission deadline already has passed).
International Convention of Psychological Science March 7-9, 2019 | Paris, France
Connect with more than 2,000 of your colleagues and future collaborators from psychological science, neuroscience, genetics, sociology, economics, anthropology, linguistics, and related fields at the International Convention of Psychological Science (ICPS) in Paris, France 7–9 March, 2019. Receive insights from hundreds of world-renowned scientists, including featured speakers BJ Casey, Atsushi Iriki, and Frans B.M. de Waal, all in one place. Gain a global scientific perspective that spans academic disciplines and geographic borders, while learning new skills and broadening your scientific horizons.
Now accepting submissions until September 15th (Symposium) and September 30th (Posters).
Cognitive Neuroscience Society 2019 Annual Meeting March 23-26, 2019 | San Francisco, California
Each year The Cognitive Neuroscience Society holds and annual meeting in the spring. The purpose of the meeting is to bring together researchers from around the world to share the latest studies in cognitive neuroscience. This 4 day event is filled with invited symposia, symposia, posters, awards, a keynote address, and most importantly the opportunity to connect with colleagues.
Call for submissions coming soon.
13th Annual Canadian Neuroscience Meeting May 22-25, 2019 | Toronto, Canada
The CAN meeting program is composed of morning feature plenary lectures followed by plenary symposia that showcase cutting edge neuroscience research.In the afternoon, parallel symposia, proposed by our membership, are featured. They cover a wide range of neuroscience topics with three or four talks on related but distinct topics that allow the listener to gain a better understanding of the issues and discoveries that are most topical in the field.
A very important highlight of the CAN meeting is the student participation. Every year, the very lively poster sessions allow senior researchers and trainees to learn from each other through important presentation and discussion of their latest research.
Call for submissions coming in Fall 2018.
31st Association for Psychological Science Convention May 23-26, 2019 | Washington, D.C.
The APS Convention brings together more than 4,000 scientists from disciplines spanning the full spectrum of psychological science. Gain insights on research and trends from world-renowned psychological scientists, improve your skills and deepen your knowledge, and forge life-long collaborations with colleagues. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to become better at what you love and further your career.
Call for submissions coming soon.