IBNS Travel Award Applications Due February 16th

Posted by Bayle Shanks at 10:03 PM EST

IBNS Travel Award Applications Due February 16th

A limited number of student travel awards will be available for this meeting. To qualify, you must be a student presenting a paper as first author at this IBNS meeting. Undergraduate, graduate and post doctoral students may apply. Applicants for these awards must be members of the Society, or apply for membership prior to the time the application is submitted.

Your application should include: IBNS abstract; personal statement (your
goals in behavioral neuroscience, one page); curriculum vita; and one
support letter from your advisor, program director or chair which includes a
description of the role you played in the research being presented. Students
will be required to participate in a slide blitz session (10 minute talk and
2 minute discussion).

Applications must be sent in a single email to the IBNS Central Office
(ibns@ibnshomepage.org) with a copy to Robert Gerlai, Chairperson of the
Education and Training Committee, (robert_gerlai@yahoo.com) Please note all
files must be either in the text of the email or sent as attachments to the
same email. Do not send multiple emails or replacement files, they will not
be processed. You will receive an acknowledgement from the Committee
Chairperson within 48 hours by email to notify you that your application was
received. If you do not receive an acknowledgement of receipt, please
contact the IBNS Central Office. Applicants must also submit the same
abstract online through our abstract submission form.

More Info: http://www.ibnshomepage.org

One Response to “IBNS Travel Award Applications Due February 16th”

  1. Neville Sanjana Says:

    I think you’re posting this just because it’s in Key West, FL!

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