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Advocacy and Outreach

Explore how scientists around the world are engaging the public and promoting the value of brain research. Discover practical strategies for raising awareness in your community or institution, and access resources such as articles and training videos to help you effectively communicate your research and advocate for science.

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Advocacy In Action: Reflections from SfN’s Hill Day
Chapters Spotlight with Sergiy Yakovenko
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SfN Chapters Subcommittee Chair: "Chapters Can Play a Crucial Role in Advocating for Neuroscience"
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  • A student completes a dissection during a summer school class in Harlem, New York.
    What I Learned Teaching Summer School in Harlem
    Dec 19, 2016
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    Expanding Chapter Horizons: Connecting Local and International Communities
    Jun 01, 2016
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    Global Mental Health and Neuroscience: Challenges and Opportunities
    Dec 14, 2016
  • Two elementary students learn about the brain at an outreach event.
    The Public and You: Tips for Interacting
    Dec 07, 2016
  • A group of female neuroscientists discuss career development while sitting at a table.
    A Case Study on Peer Based Learning for Graduate Students
    Dec 06, 2016
  • Rahul Patel attends SfN's Capitol Hill Day.
    Why Our Undergraduate Perspectives Matter in Advocacy
    Nov 29, 2016
  • Male neuroscientists interact with children at an outreach event.
    An Academic or Public-Facing Career: Why Not Both?
    Nov 29, 2016
  • A public art show in Ottawa to promote awareness about brain health.
    A Conference, Brain Bee, and Art Show: The Ottawa Chapter Goes Into the Community
    Nov 08, 2016
  • Male and female neuroscientists meet with representatives.
    Q&A: Why This PI Prioritizes Outreach
    Nov 03, 2016
  • Two female neuroscientists explain their career backgrounds and science at a networking event.
    Thinking on Your Feet: Tailoring Your Elevator Speech
    Oct 25, 2016
  • A male scientist meets with a state senator to discuss funding opportunities.
    A Look at Advocacy: Measurable Change, Career Advancement, State Funding
    Oct 20, 2016
  • Students in an interdisciplinary neuroscience class.
    Teaching Neuroscience with a Liberal Arts Edge
    Oct 04, 2016
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