Call for Symposia
The FENS Regional Meeting organising committee welcomes the submission of symposia proposals.
The deadline for submission of the proposals for symposia was 30 November, 2024. The portal is now closed.
Applicants will be informed about the acceptance or rejection by 7 February, 2025.
Symposia Guidelines
Here you can access the guidelines for submission.
Don’t Miss This Historic Chance: Submit Your Symposia
Submitting a symposium proposal to the FENS Regional Meeting in Oslo 2025 is a unique and historic opportunity, as it marks the first time the FENS Regional Meeting is being held in Scandinavia and is jointly organized by the Nordic countries.
Here’s why this makes it an unmissable occasion for submitting your proposal:
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FENS regional meetings attract a diverse group of neuroscientists spanning both fundamental and clinical neuroscience covering a wide range of topics, from molecular mechanisms to cognitive functions, offering a platform to connect with both established leaders and emerging researchers. Proposing a symposium puts you at the center of these discussions, enhancing your visibility and helping to forge new collaborations across borders.
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Organizing a symposium allows you to shape the conversation around your field of expertise. It enables you to highlight key advancements, present new perspectives, and guide the discourse on timely and emerging neuroscience questions.
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The 2025 meeting in Oslo is a unique chance to promote and strengthen Scandinavian neuroscience on an international stage. By contributing a symposium proposal, you help elevate regional research and highlight the distinctive contributions of Nordic neuroscience to the broader scientific community.
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Leading a symposium can bolster your academic profile and attract attention from funding agencies. It provides a platform to present your work, as well as that of your collaborators, in front of a highly specialized audience, potentially leading to future funding opportunities and career advancement.
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Neuroscience is evolving rapidly, and FENS regional meetings are crucial for staying at the forefront of innovation. By submitting a symposium proposal, you contribute to the dissemination of critical new knowledge that can impact research practices, clinical interventions, and policy decisions.
Code of Conduct
Here you can access the code of conduct for the conference.