Other Meetings

The following are other meetings (i.e., not run by the BNS) that may be of interest to BNS members. Within each box, there is a link to further information.


2012 February 9 - 10

British Neuropsychiatry 25th Anniversary AGM,
Institute of Child Health, London

The BNPA will hold a two-day annual meeting in 2012. This will be in association with the International Neuropsychiatry Association which will contribute a symposium on the first day – details to follow.

See: http://www.bnpa.org.uk/agm-information.php for further details



2012 February 15 - 18

The International Neuropsychological Society is a multi-disciplinary non-profit organization dedicated to enhancing communication among the scientific disciplines which contribute to the understanding of brain-behavior relationships. The Society holds two meetings per year. 

The 40th Annual meeting will be held  15-18th February, 2012, in Montréal, Canada, and the Mid-Year Meeting will take place June 27-30, 2012 in Oslo, Norway.

Details about these meetings can be found at: http://www.the-ins.org/



2012 March 29

The International Academy of Applied Neuropsychology in cooperation with Dr Stuart Anderson is pleased to announce the event:

“Evidence-Based Neuropsychological Assessment”
with Prof. Grant L. Iverson, PhD.

The symposium will be held on March 29, 2012 in London. This is a multidisciplinary workshop incorporating neuropsychology, clinical forensic psychology, neurology and psychiatry.


Details about the meetings can be found here:
http://pdf.koenigundmueller.de/kurs/FB120329A.pdf




2012 April 23-27

Baby Brains Around the World Project:
An International On-Line Conference


The 3rd UK Paediatric Neuropsychology Symposium: Early Brain-Behaviour Relationships and Prognostic Indicators will take place at the UCL Institute of Child Health, London on 23-27 April 2012. As well as standard registration it is now possible to register for ON-LINE ONLY access to the conference. The on-line Baby Brains Around the World project aims to extend communication & networking opportunities for practitioners across the globe interested in early human cognition and its developmental pathways. Lectures will be filmed and broadcast on the conference website remaining accessible until 4 June 2012. Abstract for posters deadline: 17 February. Early Bird Registration deadline: 23 February.

Details about the meetings can be found here:
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/neuropsych/InternationalSymposia





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