Graduate School Fair
Prospective students, advisers and neuroscience graduate program representatives have the opportunity to connect, learn, and engage.
From January 11-13, 2021, SfN will host the Virtual Graduate School and Career Fair as a part of SfN's Global Connectome event. The Virtual Graduate School Fair will provide prospective students with a unique opportunity to connect with graduate programs from around the world one-on-one through live text and video chat from the comfort and safety of their own homes.
To attend this event, you must be registered for Global Connectome. To exhibit at this event, please contact training@sfn.org.
Prospective Students at the Virtual Graduate School Fair
Attendees are invited to SfN’s Virtual Graduate School Fair from January 11-13, 2021. The Virtual Graduate School Fair will provide prospective students with the opportunity to browse through multiple neuroscience departments and programs job listings, learn more about graduate school programs, and connect with people representing departments and programs of interest.
The Fair will be open to attendees of the SfN Global Connectome virtual event. For more information on registration, please go here.
SfN has several Neuronline resources available to help prospective students with their graduate school search. Consider exploring resources such as: Questions to Answer Before You Choose a Grad Program, How to Choose a Grad School (and Decide When to Start), and How to Make Yourself a Competitive Grad School Candidate.
2020 Graduate School Fair
Virtual Graduate School Fair
SfN will be holding a Virtual Graduate School Fair from January 11-13 as a part of the SfN Global Connectome virtual event. This event will give students the opportunity to explore a wide range of neuroscience programs, while exhibiting institutions have the opportunity recruit students from around the globe.
For exhibitor registration, please contact training@sfn.org.
Past Graduate School Fairs
Download the list of institutions that participated in previous years' Graduate School Fairs.