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December 2022 | Issue #017

What's in our BSN 'best of 2022'?

The last year has been a busy one at BSN! We're proud of how we have supported our members and to have seen our friendly, welcoming community come together at the International Congress of Neuroendocrinology in Glasgow this year. Want to know what our 2022 highlights were? Take a look at our infographic.

What were your 2022 highlights? Let us know on Twitter.

View BSN's 'Best of 2022' infographic

New! Free low-income country and career break memberships

The BSN is delighted to offer free membership, including all normal membership benefits, to students and researchers in World Bank low-income countries

Discretionary free memberships are available to students and researchers in World Bank lower-middle income countries. Please do let any colleagues based in low-income or lower-middle income countries know about this new offer.

Also available are one-year career break free memberships for members on maternity/paternity/parental leave, or with caring responsibilities or illness. 

In all cases, please contact theteam@neuroendo.org.uk.

These offers come as a direct result of your responses to the Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Survey 2021 and the work of the Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Sub-Committee chaired by Dr Chinedu Udeh-Momoh.

Dates for the diary!
Exeter 2023 BSN Annual Meeting

We're excited to be able to announce the key dates for our BSN Annual Meeting in Exeter, UK this September:
  • Abstracts/registration opens: 1 March 2023
  • Abstracts/early bird registration closes: 1 May 2023
  • ECR travel grant deadline (with 10-years of PhD): 1 May 2023
  • Late breaking abstract deadline: 1 June 2023
  • Final registration deadline: 31 July 2023
  • Annual Meeting: 4-6 September 2023
We're looking forward to seeing many of you there!

Watch again | Professor Dave Grattan

Prolactin, pregnancy and the preparation for parenting

This Hypothalamic Neuroscience & Neuroendocrinology Australasia (HNNA) Plenary Lecture took pace in August 2022 at the 10th International Congress of Neuroendocrinology in the Scottish Events Campus, Glasgow, UK.Show less

Grants and funding

Upcoming deadlines for BSN grants and funding:
  • 1 April - Undergraduate Student Laboratory Experience Grant
  • 1 May - Academic Support Fund and Project Support Fund
  • 1 May - ECR travel grant deadline for BSN Annual Meeting in Exeter
  • 1 May - Outreach and Public Engagement Grant
  • Ongoing - JNE and BSN Symposium Grants
Apply for BSN Grants

How BSN grants support our community

Dr Dan Brierley on how BSN's Project Support Grant has furthered his research and career
Hear from other successful BSN grant awardees

Career opportunities

Funded PhD, Liverpool John Moores University, UK on Unravelling the role of oxytocin on mammalian fertility

Fully-funded PhD, University of Birmingham, UK on Modelling the control mechanisms underpinning hormone dynamics in humans

Fully-funded PhD, Nottingham Trent University, UK on Brain regulation of obesity through appetite and metabolism

Thank you for making our society welcoming and supportive community. Have a restful holiday and see you in 2023.

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Whichever area of neuroendocrinology you are involved in, membership of the BSN will help you get access to funding for events and research, receive discounts on meetings, develop a professional network and stay up-to-date with the latest neuroendocrinology research with free online access to the Journal of Neuroendocrinology.
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The BSN is a scientific society that exists to promote research and learning into the interplay between the endocrine and nervous systems that control important body processes. The BSN is registered with the Charity Commission as a Charitable Incorporated Organisation (number 1163115).
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