2022 Professional Development Workshop Proposals
The proposal submission period is now closed. Submitters will be contacted regarding acceptance in the spring.
The Society for Neuroscience (SfN) Professional Development Committee is pleased to invite active 2022 members to submit proposals for Professional Development Workshops to be held at Neuroscience 2022 in San Diego, CA.
Not a 2022 member? Join or renew today, then start planning your proposal.
- What is a Professional Development Workshop?
- Organizer and Speaker Requirements
- Submission Deadline
- Selection Process
- Funding
- Diversity
What is a Professional Development Workshop?
Professional Development Workshops provide invaluable networking and career development opportunities at the SfN annual meeting for neuroscientists at all career stages. Professional Development Workshops are typically two hours in length and feature a panel of expert speakers. More than a dozen Professional Development Workshops are offered at the meeting each year on topics related to funding, career paths, career skills, responsible conduct of research, diversity, and more. A complete list of Professional Development Workshops offered at Neuroscience 2019 is viewable here.
Organizer and Speaker Requirements
To submit a Professional Development Workshop proposal, you must be an active member of SfN. Participating speakers may be SfN members or nonmembers. All speakers must be willing to sign a Consent to Record form, as many Professional Development Workshops are recorded.
Although submitters are not required to secure the participation of their speakers prior to proposal submission, all submitters are asked to include the names, titles, and email addresses of the speakers they intend to invite to participate within their proposal. The Professional Development Committee understands that the makeup of a panel may shift following proposal submission.
During the proposal submission and review process, the submitter will be the primary contact for the Professional Development Committee and SfN staff. If the workshop is selected, the submitter will be considered the workshop’s organizer and will be responsible for working with staff and the participating speakers to secure all logistical and programmatic details for the professional development workshop, and for communicating those details back and forth.
Submission Deadline
The Professional Development Committee will review and select proposals at their spring meeting. To be considered, all proposals must have been submitted to the proposal site by the extended deadline of 5 p.m. EST on Thursday, January 27, 2022. Submission is now closed.
Selection Process
The Professional Development Committee selects the proposals they think best serve the interests of SfN and the success of the annual meeting. The committee may suggest a submitter substitute one or more of their planned speakers, or make other amendments to their proposal. Suggestions arising from discussions of the Professional Development Committee will be passed on directly to the submitter.
Proposals that are not accommodated one year will not be held over for consideration the next. However, a proposal may be re-submitted the following year and will receive the same consideration as all other proposals.
Funding
Presenters will receive half-price registration and early housing. Presenter benefits are subject to change.
Diversity
Appropriate representation of women, international scientists, and underrepresented minorities is strongly encouraged and will be considered in the selection process. The committee retains the right to work with the organizer to modify the composition of the session to ensure the diversity of the program and participants.
Questions? Contact profdev@sfn.org. A complete list of the Professional Development Workshops offered at Neuroscience 2019 is viewable here.