[FUN_Mail] Now accepting proposals for the Neuroscience Teaching Conference at Wake Forest University July 24-26, 2025!

Christina Ragan christina.ragan at gmail.com
Fri Jan 17 15:35:37 UTC 2025


We’re thrilled to announce the Call for Proposals for the Neuroscience Teaching Conference, to be held at Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, NC, on July 24-26, 2025. Our 2025 theme will be Making Neuroscience Accessible. This conference will feature keynote addresses from Dr. Tracey Tokuhama-Espinosa and Dr. Laura Carruth, in addition to workshops, concurrent programming, a poster session, and ample opportunities for networking and collaboration.

We would love for you to showcase your work and share your ideas! Proposal submissions are due by March 31st and presenters will be notified of their acceptance by April 15th. Registration will open later this spring.

The conference

The Neuroscience Teaching Conference welcomes proposals related to teaching for inclusivity, equity, and accessibility, encouraging our students to be lifelong learners, and anything that you’d like to share with the neuroscience teaching community. More specifically, programming will be classified into one of four themes: Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, Best Practices, Professional Development, or Curriculum Design and Assessment.

The 2025 meeting of the Neuroscience Teaching Conference will be hosted on the Reynolda campus of Wake Forest University. We will have afternoon programming on Thursday, July 24th followed by a welcome reception; full-day programming on the 25th and 26th, including a poster session reception on Friday. Breakfast and lunch will be provided on Friday and Saturday. We will have a block of rooms at The Graylyn Estate for our out of town guests.

Click here to submit a proposal, or copy and paste the following link into your browser: https://wakeforest.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_1HsuyeViYyc5Igu

Please reach out to conference directors Melissa, Christina, or Katy with any questions, and we hope to see you this July!

Warmly,

Melissa Maffeo (masicaml [at] wfu [dot] edu)

Christina Ragan (cragan8 [at] gatech [dot] edu)

Katy Lack (lackak [at] wfu [dot] edu)

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Christina Ragan Ph.D.
Academic Professional of Biological SciencesGeorgia Institute of TechnologyGraduate Women in Science (GWIS) phone: 301-655-4626
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