UCL Neuroscience Society

UCL Neuroscience Society As the biggest student-led science society in London, we are here to demystify Neuroscience for you, whatever your background.

Join us here:

http://www.uclneurosoc.com/join-us/ Everyone can buy membership here, in this way you can gain priority at our events, get special treats, participate at our competitions and you will support us, so we can keep bringing you amazing events:

http://www.uclneurosoc.com/join-us/

Website: http://www.uclneurosoc.com/

Discord: https://discord.gg/uexgqCEFbv

YouTube: http://www.youtube.

com/user/uclneurosoc

Twitter: https://twitter.com/UCLNeuroSoc

Contact us by sending us a message on this page or emailing us at: [email protected]

🚨🚨NEUROSOC VOTING NOW OPEN🚨🚨🚨🚨Please place your votes via this link: https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id...
20/04/2026

🚨🚨NEUROSOC VOTING NOW OPEN🚨🚨🚨🚨

Please place your votes via this link: https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=_oivH5ipW0yTySEKEdmlwj_Y0c7VMmJMlT0Qb-bZ5BlUQ09MUTZBNTE2NlhWRlJGOUw5OENYSUZTRy4u

Please find the candidate manifestos via this link: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1vINumFhx-D9_SI3BfdNXfjzgV7Yq_AqR6KUijgDBT6c/edit?usp=sharing

Best of luck to all of the candidates!!!
Also a big thank you from the committee to all members for making such a lovely community

Voting closes 30/04/26 (23:59) 🗳️

🚨⚡ NEUROSOC 2026/27 ELECTIONS ARE OPEN ⚡🚨Want to be part of the team shaping NeuroSoc next year? 🧠✨We’re recruiting for ...
07/04/2026

🚨⚡ NEUROSOC 2026/27 ELECTIONS ARE OPEN ⚡🚨

Want to be part of the team shaping NeuroSoc next year? 🧠✨
We’re recruiting for multiple roles across the society — from academic events to media, neurotech, welfare, and more.

Whether you want to lead events, build community, or get creative with design, there’s a role for you.

📅 Deadline: 17th April 2026
📩 Apply via the link in our bio
❓ Questions? Contact:
[email protected]
[email protected]

Thinking about a PhD but not sure where to start? 🧠🎓 Join NPP x NeuroSoc for athe last Common Room Late of the year: PhD...
23/03/2026

Thinking about a PhD but not sure where to start? 🧠🎓

Join NPP x NeuroSoc for athe last Common Room Late of the year: PhD or PhDon’t? Featuring current PhD students Aistė Viduolytė from the Francis Crick Institute and Jyosthna Lunavath from UCL.

They’ll be chatting about:
• why they chose to do a PhD
• their research projects
• what PhD life is actually like day to day
• applications, supervisors, and getting started
• the challenges, surprises, and things they wish they’d known before
• your questions in an open Q&A

📍 Ho Schild Lecture Theatre
🕕 26/3/26 6pm till late
🍕🥂 Free pizza and drinks at a relaxed social afterwards

Whether you’re seriously considering a PhD or just curious about what comes next, come along for honest, first-hand insight and a chance to hear from people who’ve been there.
We’d love to see you there! ✨

🎶🧠 How does the brain process music — and what happens to this in dementia?Join us for a fascinating talk with Jason War...
21/03/2026

🎶🧠 How does the brain process music — and what happens to this in dementia?

Join us for a fascinating talk with Jason Warren (Queen’s Square Institute of Neurology) exploring the musical brain in dementia and how music-based interventions can support individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease and frontotemporal dementia (FTD).

📅 Friday 27th March
⏰ 4PM
📍 IOE Bedford Way (20), A5.01

Why can’t the adult brain make new neurons — and can this be changed? 🧠Join us for an exciting talk with Benedikt Bernin...
17/03/2026

Why can’t the adult brain make new neurons — and can this be changed? 🧠

Join us for an exciting talk with Benedikt Berninger exploring cutting-edge research on reprogramming glial cells into neurons, neural stem cells, and new strategies for brain regeneration.

📅 18th March
⏰ 5–6PM
📍 C3.09 IOE, Bedford Way

A must-attend for anyone interested in neurodevelopment, regeneration, and the future of neuroscience.

Curious about how programming is used in neuroscience research? Join us for a hands-on workshop with Dr. Daniel Bush exp...
16/03/2026

Curious about how programming is used in neuroscience research? Join us for a hands-on workshop with Dr. Daniel Bush exploring how Python can be used to read, organise and analyse experimental data, run simple statistics, and generate figures.

No prior coding or research experience required — everyone is welcome!

Certificates included!!

📅 19th March
⏰ 2–4PM
📍 Chadwick Building B05 LT

💡 Laptops or phones are recommended to bring along.

Scan the QR code on the poster or link in bio to sign up!

Curious about how programming is used in neuroscience research? Join us for a hands-on workshop with Dr. Daniel Bush exp...
16/03/2026

Curious about how programming is used in neuroscience research? Join us for a hands-on workshop with Dr. Daniel Bush exploring how Python can be used to read, organise and analyse experimental data, run simple statistics, and generate figures.

No prior coding or research experience required — everyone is welcome!

📅 19th March
⏰ 2–4PM
📍 Chadwick Building B05 LT

💡 Laptops or phones are recommended to bring along.

Scan the QR code on the poster to sign up or click the link in our linktree (bio)!!

Ever wondered how scientists model eye diseases in the lab? 👁️Come along to our upcoming talk on using iPSCs to model ma...
16/03/2026

Ever wondered how scientists model eye diseases in the lab? 👁️

Come along to our upcoming talk on using iPSCs to model macular diseases and learn how stem cell technology is transforming vision research.

📅 16 March
⏰ 5–6PM
📍 114 Foster Court

How does the brain wire itself during development? 🧠✨And what happens when that process goes wrong?Join us for a fascina...
07/03/2026

How does the brain wire itself during development? 🧠✨
And what happens when that process goes wrong?

Join us for a fascinating talk by Laura Andreae on how neural circuits and synapses develop, how activity shapes them, and how disruptions can contribute to conditions such as autism, epilepsy, and schizophrenia.

📅 11th March
⏰ 5–6pm
📍 C3.09 IOE, Bedford Way

Come along to learn more about the science behind brain development and neurodevelopmental disorders.

Feeling the blues this season? 😞😞Come along to our upcoming talk exploring how zebrafish are helping scientists understa...
28/02/2026

Feeling the blues this season? 😞😞

Come along to our upcoming talk exploring how zebrafish are helping scientists understand the genetics of Major Depressive Disorder.

We’re excited to welcome Caitlin Houseago (Hindges Lab, Centre for Developmental Neurobiology) to share insights from her research.

📅 2nd March
⏰ 5–6pm
📍 C3.09 IOE, Bedford Way

A great chance to learn about cutting-edge neuroscience research and ask questions about studying depression at the genetic level.

Thinking about internships but not sure where to start? 🧠🔬Join NPP x NeuroSoc for Internships 101 a student led panel wi...
23/02/2026

Thinking about internships but not sure where to start? 🧠🔬

Join NPP x NeuroSoc for Internships 101 a student led panel with recent interns from UCL and beyond, spanning cognitive, developmental, clinical and computational neuroscience.

Expect practical tips on where to find roles, how to make your application stand out, and what internships are actually like once you’re in, plus an open Q&A for anything you want to ask. Whether you’re applying already or just curious, this is a great chance to get honest advice from students who’ve recently done it!

📍 Where: Wilkins Gustave Tuck Lecture Theatre, UCL

🕕 When: 6:00pm

🍕 After: We’ll walk over together for pizza, drinks, and a social in Gertrude Falk, Medical Sciences Building

‼️ Planning to come? Register using the QR code above or the link below to secure your free spot.

Registration link in bio!

Can’t wait to see you there! ✨

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