02/06/2021
Hi guys, we made it! It’s the end of the semester and we would like to wrap up by saying congratulations on making it through this year - it’s time for a well deserved break! 🥳
Thank you for all your support, it was wonderful getting to know you through our online society events, and we look forward to seeing you again next year. Our new committee was elected at our AGM in April and we will introduce them in September.
In the meantime, if you’re looking to engage with neuroscience more, the 2021 Ferrier Prize Lecture will be held online on the 17th June, 6.30pm BST by Professor Daniel Wolpert, FMedSci FRS. It is called "Everything in motion: How our brains learn to control our bodies" and you can register for free here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/everything-in-motion-how-our-brains-learn-to-control-our-bodies-tickets-150030761045
Have a fantastic summer! 😎☀️🌊🏝🏖
Everything in motion: How our brains learn to control our bodies
Ferrier Medal and Lecture 2021 given by Professor Daniel Wolpert FMedSci FRS
17/05/2021
Congrats to everyone for getting through exams!! We hope that they went well and that you are all getting some well-deserved rest. This semester has been really great and we've enjoyed getting to know so many of you and to close it all off we will be holding our final Journal Club this Friday . Our Vice-President, Paula Moosk will be discussing the paper: The molecular and cellular mechanisms of depression: a focus on reward circuitry.
If you're interested in coming just fill in the form below. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdhmHbcBmv7I2nI9SIB6ej1hTdSBnsJ3JT9xLKYuSK28lz8QA/viewform?usp=sf_link
We hope to see you there!
The molecular and cellular mechanisms of depression: a focus on reward circuitry
Depression is a complex disorder that takes an enormous toll on individual health. As affected individuals display a wide variation in their clinical symptoms, the precise neural mechanisms underlying the development of depression remain elusive. Although it is impossible to phenocopy every symptom....
23/04/2021
Hi everyone, we hope you enjoyed your break and wish you all the best of luck with your exams!
We would like to offer all our members to hold their own journal club meeting (or with someone). We are now looking for entries. If you are interested please fill out this form: https://forms.gle/xVVLNVhVUEMQXySU7
We are excited to hear all your ideas!
Interest in holding a journal club meeting
Thank you for interest in holding your won journal club meeting with AUNS! We are delighted to host you. You will have to prepare something till the 16th to present to the committee. If you have any questions please contact us on our page or email: [email protected].
06/04/2021
Hi everyone! Just a quick reminder to sign up for our AGM which will be this Friday at 6pm! We are really looking forward to electing the new AUNS committee for 2021/22.
Here is a quick reminder of the positions available. We are introducing a new position of vice president and would encourage you all to apply. Students from all years are welcome. We will also elect the president, secretary, treasurer, and social media officer.
If you are interested in a committee position, please apply here: https://forms.gle/aVswLztXky6L2wXW9
We want to encourage all our members to join our AGM, be part of creating the future of AUNS. Have your say in it!
AGM Sign Up!
Friday April 9th, 6 pm
02/04/2021
Hi everyone! One week to go until our AGM. We are really looking forward to electing the new AUNS committee for 2021/22.
Here is a quick reminder of the positions available. We are introducing a new position of the vice president and would encourage you all to apply. Students from all years are welcome. We will also elect the president, secretary, treasurer and social media officer.
If you are interested in a committee position, please apply here: https://forms.gle/aVswLztXky6L2wXW9
We want to encourage all our members to join our AGM, be part of creating the future of AUNS. Have your say in it!
AUNS wishes you a lovely Easter 🐰
AGM Sign Up!
01/04/2021
Hi everyone!!! We are so glad that so many of you have already booked your place for the BNA's 2021 Festival! But don't worry if you still haven't done so because we still have a few tickets up for grabs, but hurry and sign up by tomorrow at 12pm, because this will be our final call for tickets 😊😊
You can sign up using the link below:
https://forms.gle/JcZh9sj4uFHSCPXZA
We look forward to seeing you at the event and stay tuned for more updates as we get closer to the day!
26/03/2021
Hi folks! Heads-up: it’s AGM season!!! We’re planning on holding our own on April 9th (two weeks from now) and we’d love to see you all there so we can see some democracy in action! This upcoming year, we are hoping to introduce the role of Vice President to our society, so we will be accepting applications for this alongside the pre-existing roles of President, Secretary, Treasurer and Social-Media Coordinator.
We will be circulating a google form sometime next week for attendance and committee applications - so keep your eyes peeled and if you have any questions in the meantime, feel free to send us a message!
We have really enjoyed running this society this year, and we hope to continue with our mission of knowledge and networking next year with all you wonderful people! 🧠
23/03/2021
AUNS is going to the BNA Neuroscience Festival!!!!!
You are still in time to sign up to attend the annual Festival of Neuroscience held by the British Neuroscience Association with us! The virtual conference will be held from the 12th to the 15th of April, it includes many interesting talks, panels and networking events with professionals in the field.
There are still 8 tickets left up for grabs, so hurry up because they will be given out on a first come first serve basis to our members. All you have to do is sign up and we will be in touch with the rest: https://forms.gle/JcZh9sj4uFHSCPXZA
We hope you all can attend and will join us for this great event!
Sign-up for the BNA Neuroscience Festival
Thank you so much for your interest! If you have any questions please contact us over our page or email address: [email protected].
17/03/2021
AUNS is going to the BNA Neuroscience Festival!!!!!
We are excited to offer you the opportunity to attend the annual Festival of Neuroscience held by the British Neuroscience Association. The virtual conference will be held from the 12th to the 15th of April, it includes many interesting talks, panels and networking events with professionals in the field. To find out more: https://meetings.bna.org.uk/bna2021/.
We are delighted to offer AUNS members the possibility of a FREE TICKET to attend!!!! There are 16 tickets on offer and they will be given out on a first come first serve basis to our members. All you have to do is sign up and we will be in touch with the rest: https://forms.gle/JcZh9sj4uFHSCPXZA
We hope you all can attend and will join us for this great event!
BNA2021 | The British Neuroscience Association
Contacts for BNA2021: General enquiries, sponsorship and registration: [email protected] Scientific programme: [email protected] (0)7584 016279 or (0)739 215 5972 Press enquiries: [email protected] (0)7986 185169
15/03/2021
Neurodiversity Celebration Week highlights individuals with neurological differences, such as autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, and dyslexia. This week we celebrate what neurodivergent individuals CAN do, not what they can’t - difference does not equal deficit.
The term “neurodiversity” was coined by Judy Singer, a sociologist on the autism spectrum, in the late 1990s, because she rejected the idea that people with autism were intrinsically disabled. Instead of trying to “cure” those whose brains are wired differently, we should celebrate their many strengths and abilities, and appreciate what they can contribute to our societies.
A key movement in recognising neurodiversity is the Universal Design for Learning, which recognises that there is not a “one size fits all” for education - there are a wide range of students with a wide range of abilities, so it is important to use a variety of teaching strategies to give all students equal opportunities for success. In addition, Neurodiversity Celebration Week recognises the importance of acknowledging disabilities so that individuals can access the support that they require.
To learn more:
Elisabeth Wiklander on Neurodiversity: https://youtu.be/Qvvrme5WIwA
National Autistic Society UK: https://www.autism.org.uk/
Exceptional Individuals and Neurodiversity: https://exceptionalindividuals.com/neurodiversity/
11/03/2021
Hello AUNS friends!
We’re really looking forward to seeing you on Friday for Journal Club (sign up here! https://forms.gle/YWRaaK2SHeQug3KQA) and wanted to share a current university survey with you ❤
The University Education Committee is gathering student feedback about COVID experiences to present to the University Senate! Please complete this form, if you would like to, and share it with your friends and classmates (https://forms.gle/QiSPXvaAjpmBF4Vq7) this is your way to have a voice on the university senate and share your views ❤ we really appreciate any and all responses!
Thank you so much! Try to remember to take care of yourselves, and we look forward to seeing you soon :)