
The Society is launching a new programme aimed at schools – to promote scientific spirit and interest in the neurological sciences before university education. The …
Read moreThe Society is launching a new programme aimed at schools – to promote scientific spirit and interest in the neurological sciences before university education. The …
Read moreWe are pleased to confirm that due to no other contenders challenging the incumbent president, the Oxford Neurological Society has re-elected Dr Max Brzezicki to …
Read moreThe next meeting of the Society will be held at the Skogen Café in Oxford (2 King Edward St), on Saturday 28th August at 2pm. …
Read moreThis memorandum will create and set out preliminary rules for the fundraising, management, and expenditure of the fund to support research in rare neurological diseases. …
Read moreThe Prefect announced that there are considerable challenges in the current state of affairs regarding psychosis; its recognition, prevention and treatment, especially amongst the younger …
Read moreCOVID-19 pandemic has put considerable challenges on many businesses, charities, and healthcare organisations. It is therefore agreed that the Society must adjust the way it …
Read moreThe House is pleased to announce that this year’s conference will move to an electronic form, in line with HM Government’s guidance on social distancing. …
Read moreThe House receives with great concern the reports about SARS-CoV-2 pandemic and its effect on all countries where the Society is operational. Many of our …
Read moreAfter gaining approval we will run an informal mentorship programme, in which we will aim to help students interested in all areas of clinical and …
Read moreWe aim to communicate the peer-reviewed research in the field of clinical neurosciences. We are a platform for scientific discourse and the public health advocacy. …
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