Education… Call for Mentors in Mental Health Research 9 February 20189 March 2018 SANS, in partnership with the Society of Neuroscientists of Africa (SONA), has launched the Neuroscience Mentorship and Capacity Development Program which aims to build capacity in the field of mental…
Education… WITS Cadaver Dissection School 25-29 June 2018 23 January 2018 Dissect the human brain for 5 days under the guidance of expert anatomists. See attached for further details.
Education SANS & PSSA Workshop: Early-Career Researchers Navigating Academe 22 January 201826 February 2018 20 places still available for this Saturday's workshop! Early-Career Researchers Navigating Academe Welcoming all early-career researchers in the Biological Sciences and allied fields of research. Whether you are a postgraduate…
Conferences… Save the Date: 2018 SANS symposium within CoBNeST 20 November 2017 First Conference of Biomedical and Natural Sciences and Therapeutics (CoBNeST 2018). SANS is excited to announce collaboration with several learned societies - CoBNeST, in which our SANS symposium and AGM…
Conferences Brain Matters Seminar 5: Prof Morten Kringelbach 16 November 2017 Prof Morten Kringelbach of Aarhus and Oxford Universities will present the 5th and final seminar of the Brain Matters series on Wednesday 6 December at 17h30 at the Nelson Mandela…
Conferences Dr David Pitcher- TMS and mental illness 4 Dec 13h00 16 November 2017 Dr David Pitcher is a lecturer and neuroscientist in the Department of Psychology, University of York, UK, and will present his seminar ‘Can Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation be used to Treat…
Academic positions ATTC Fellowship UCT 13 October 2017 The Addictions Unit invites applications for a Clinical Research Fellowship (Senior Registrar) or Post-Doctoral Fellowship (post-PhD) in the area of addictions psychiatry. The position will be funded by the South…
Academic positions Anatomy position at UFS 10 October 2017 Please see attached details on human anatomy positions available at UFS
Conferences Brain Matters Seminar 4: Dr Samantha Brooks 10 October 2017 Dr Samantha Brooks from UCT will be presenting her work on 'Working Memory for Cognitive Control in Anorexia vs Addiction: a Bayesian Brain Perspective" for the 4th Brain Matters Seminar…
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