Se encuentran abiertas las postulaciones al programa de la Society for Neuroscience “SfN Trainee Professional Development Award“:
https://www.sfn.org/meetings/meeting-awards/trainee-professional-development-award
Submissions Open: Jun 15, 2023, 08:00 AM
Submissions Close: Jun 29, 2023, 05:00 PM
The Trainee Professional Development Award (TPDA) recognizes undergraduate and graduate students and postdoctoral scholars who demonstrate scientific merit and excellence in research. The award is open to anyone in the above categories who has submitted an abstract to SfN’s annual meeting.
TPDA recipients receive a travel stipend to offset the costs of attending Neuroscience 2023 ($1,000 for trainees in the U.S., Canada, or Mexico or $2,500 for trainees based in other countries), as well as a complimentary registration. All recipients are required to present their abstract during a special TPDA poster session on Saturday, November 11 and attend two professional development workshops during the meeting. Awardees will also be required to attend two of the quarterly professional development events held during the following year.
SfN recognizes some TPDA candidates may not be able to attend Neuroscience 2023 in-person; in this situation, SfN will provide complimentary registration to the virtual component of Neuroscience 2023 but will not provide any travel stipend. TPDA applicants must indicate in-person or virtual attendance in their application and confirm at the time of award notification.
After the meeting, TPDA recipients will join an online cohort and receive access to professional development opportunities on Neuronline in the year following the award.
The TPDA program is supported by SfN, donors to the Friends of SfN Fund, and several foundations, corporate supporters, memorial funds, and endowments. Each year, SfN publicly recognizes these supporters and thanks them for their support to the TPDA program.
Please see the Awards and Prizes FAQs page for more information.
Application:
– Applicant’s CV, including education, honors and awards, and publications (abstracts and manuscripts).
– One-page letter of recommendation from the applicant’s mentor, advisor, chapter representative or program/department chair. Recommendation letters over one page will void the entire application.
– A copy of the applicant’s abstract submission form for the upcoming SfN annual meeting, including both the control or tracking number and the complete abstract.
– A short essay (no more than 500 words) on how attendance at SfN’s annual meeting will impact your career goals (or, for undergraduates, why you chose the path of neuroscience). Additionally, the essay should speak to a personal experience that has had a broader impact on your interest or career in science.
Applications missing any components or with materials not requested will not be considered. Should you have any questions or concerns, contact tpda@sfn.org.
While potential recipients are judged on the merits of their application, SfN highly encourages students and scholars of diverse backgrounds to apply.
Eligibility
Applicant must be the presenting author of an abstract.
Only one application per abstract is permitted. Multiple submissions with the same abstract will be ineligible.
Applicant must be a current member of SfN.
Applicant must be currently enrolled as an undergraduate or graduate student, a postdoctoral scholar, or must be starting an educational program shortly after the award is given.
Nominee must not be a recipient of another SfN travel award in the same or previous calendar year (including TPDA, FENS, JNS, or IBRO).
Any application which does not adhere to all parameters will be voided.