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Yes. As a service to annual meeting registrants, SfN provides free wireless internet access in designated areas of the convention center during the meeting. SfN will also provide support for wireless users. Feel free to browse the web, communicate with your colleagues, or use it for any other internet activity. Consider the security implications of using the wireless network and protect your device appropriately. We expect thousands of attendees to use the system at any given time, so please refrain from using bandwidth-intensive applications (e.g. video and audio streaming, app downloads, transferring large files, etc.) to prevent your wireless speed from slowing to a crawl.
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Mentor / Mentee Resources Resources for Mentors Research Mentor Training for Neuroscience Faculty Eleven Tips for Being a Good Mentor Five Ways Mentors Can Support Grad Students How to Mentor Graduate Students: A Guide for Faculty Common Expectations for Mentors Cultivating Relationship Resources Resources for Mentees Your Science Avengers: How to Assemble Your Mentoring Team How to Find A Mentor as a Graduate Student Strategies to Address Issues with Your Mentor Mentor-Mentee Interaction: How to Have a Difficult Conversation How to Get the Mentoring You Want: A Guide for Graduate Students Common Expectations for Mentees Getting the Most Out of Your Mentoring Relationship My Advice for Finding Mentors General Resources SfN NSP Mentoring Agreement SfN Guide for Mentoring New to Mentoring? Have a New Mentor? Don't Miss These Tips Mentor-Mentee Interaction: How to Have a Difficult Conversation How to Find Mentors and Be a Mentor as a Postdoc Writing an Individual Development Plan Optimizing the Practice of Me...
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Join your fellow NeuroAdvocates and tell Congress to support the Research Investment to Spark the Economy (RISE) Act, which authorizes nearly $25 billion for research impacted by COVID-19, including $10 billion for the National Institutes of Health and $3 billion for the National Science Foundation. Send your Representative and Senators a message via SfN’s Advocacy Action Center.
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Join your fellow NeuroAdvocates and tell Congress to support the Research Investment to Spark the Economy (RISE) Act, which authorizes nearly $25 billion for research impacted by COVID-19, including $10 billion for the National Institutes of Health and $3 billion for the National Science Foundation. Send your Representative and Senators a message via SfN’s Advocacy Action Center.
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Join your fellow NeuroAdvocates and tell Congress to support the Research Investment to Spark the Economy (RISE) Act, which authorizes nearly $25 billion for research impacted by COVID-19, including $10 billion for the National Institutes of Health and $3 billion for the National Science Foundation. Send your Representative and Senators a message via SfN’s Advocacy Action Center.
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Membership Neuroscience QuarterlyHere are 10 reasons you should consider one of SfN’s journals for your next paper.
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Mark your calendars for exciting advocacy events during Neuroscience 2024 in Chicago, October 5–9.
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Send your U.S. representative and senators a message using SfN’s Advocacy Action Center and personalize it by stating why inadequate research funding and a government shutdown would be detrimental to your own work as a neuroscientist. It is essential Congress demonstrates its commitment to scientific research and discovery by providing the highest possible funding levels for federal science agencies and programs in FY 2024. We urge you to reach out to your legislators now, as Congress has until September 30 to pass a continuing resolution and avoid a government shutdown which would have harmful effects on research agencies and programs. Join fellow NeuroAdvocates in urging Congress to protect neuroscience research funding and avoid a government shutdown.
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