Other Name
Sponsors Type
Professional Association/Society
Country
United Kingdom
Grant Types
Internship/Work-study Research Project Training/Course Travel Workshop/Conference Other
Topics
neuroendocrinology knowledge dissemination international health professional development nursing neurotherapeutics endocrinology public awareness public engagement science communication
 Contact Info
Phone
020 3925 3673
Email
theteam@neuroendo.org.uk
Address
1 Naoroji Street, London, WC1X 0GB
Last modified on 2024-03-08 08:28:28
Description
The British Society for Neuroendocrinology (BSN) is a scientific society that exists to promote research and learning into the interplay between the endocrine and nervous systems that control important body processes. The ultimate aim of this research is to provide therapies for neuroendocrine diseases and disorders and to advance methods for beneficially regulating normal neuroendocrine function in humans and animals. The Vision of the BSN is to be a vibrant and active society covering neuroendocrinology in its widest definition. It aims to provide a focus for promoting the subject and for networking between members. It aims to support members at all stages of their career and provide educational opportunities for early career researchers, using face-to-face and online activities. Whilst remaining primarily a UK society, the BSN welcomes participation from around the world. The membership of the BSN comprises academics and researchers from the UK, European and International scientific communities, encompassing all areas of neuroendocrinology. The Society is run by a Board of Trustees representing the membership together with the Editor-in-Chief of the Society's Journal, the Journal of Neuroendocrinology. The Board of Trustees makes recommendations regarding strategy, funding vehicles, future meetings etc. to the Annual General Meeting of the Society, which is held at the annual scientific meeting. Sub-groups of committee members administer the different funding schemes that are available, and the Society's public engagement strategy. The origins of the Society date back to 1985, and it has published the international 'Journal of Neuroendocrinology' since 1989. The BSN has always been operated as a charity and is registered with the Charity commission as a charitable incorporated organisation (number 1163115). Annual meetings are held either stand alone or jointly with European or UK societies with similar interests. The BSN has a number of grant schemes available to its membership to support neuroendocrine research by scientists at different phases of their careers, researcher mobility and skills training, international and UK travel, as well as support for symposia, scientific meetings and public engagement events.
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Most Recent Grants from This Sponsors
Purpose To support attendance at the International Congress of Neuroendocrinology 2026 (Nagoya,...
Added on 2025-12-24
**BSN Symposium Support Fund Purpose**: To support and promote symposia that promote aspects of...
Added on 2024-02-05
To support focussed, subject specific, scientifically valuable meetings that might otherwise have...
Added on 2024-02-05
To support travel and accommodation (not subsistence) for neuroendocrinologists visiting research...
Added on 2024-02-05
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