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Meet & Greet with Training Directors 

NAN is excited to continue our tradition of supporting trainees by hosting a dedicated networking session at the Annual Conference. This year’s Training Director Meet & Greet offers trainees and future applicants the opportunity to connect directly with training directors, learn more about programs, and ask questions about the application and interview process.

📅 When: Friday, November 7, 2025 | 12:00 – 1:00 PM
📍 Where: NAN Annual Conference, Los Angeles, CA

🔗 Are you a training program who would like to attend - Sign up by Oct. 17

WIL Sponsorship Program | Deadline: September 15

Brought to you by NAN's Women in Leadership Committee (WIL)
The Women in Leadership (WIL) Committee of NAN is pleased to announce an opportunity for promising graduate students or postdoctoral fellows to shadow “behind the scenes” conference activities and spend one-to-one time with leaders in the field of neuropsychology. The WIL Sponsorship Program has identified several leaders who have agreed to share a few hours of their time during the annual NAN conference. If selected (typically 3-5 selected), your sponsor will contact you prior to the conference, as an introduction. You will meet your sponsor at the NAN conference, including time for informal one-to-one conversation and the opportunity to meet some of your sponsor’s colleagues. All genders welcome. 

Past participants have described this opportunity as informative and encouraging. If interested, please click here to complete the application. Provide a brief (2-3 sentences) description of your interest in this Sponsorship Program and rank the topics you would most like to discuss with a sponsor. The application must be accompanied by names and contact information for two recent supervisors who can describe 1) your professional interests, 2) your strengths and accomplishments, and 3) your potential for success in neuropsychology.  

Click here to complete your application no later than 5:00 p.m. EST on Monday, September 15, 2025.

🔗 Apply Today!

Outstanding Postdoctoral Conference Travel Award |  Applications Closed

Brought to you by NAN's Trainee Committee
Postdoctoral fellows completing a fellowship in clinical neuropsychology and those that will be a postdoctoral fellow at the time of the conference are eligible to apply for one of ten $500 scholarship awards to use towards travel/attendance at the NAN Conference use towards travel to the NAN Conference in Los Angeles.

Fifteenth Annual Edith Kaplan Scholarship Award | Applications Closed - Notifications Scheduled for September 

Brought to you by NAN's Women in Leadership Committee (WIL)
All trainee members (post-graduate, graduate, or undergraduate) who have not previously received this scholarship are eligible to apply for the 2025 WIL Edith Kaplan Scholarship. Applications from both women and men are welcomed and encouraged. Scholarship recipients will receive free registration for the WIL Event and $450 to defray travel expenses.

To apply, please submit a 500-word (min) to 1000-word (max) essay on the following topic: "Neuropsychology does not exist in isolation—it intersects with numerous other fields, including medicine, behavioral health, education, and public health. Advancing the field requires collaboration with other professions to enhance patient care, research, and policy development. Discuss how you see neuropsychology evolving through interdisciplinary collaboration. How can neuropsychologists work effectively with other professionals to expand their role and impact? What challenges might arise in these collaborations, and how can they be navigated? Additionally, reflect on your own experiences or aspirations in working across disciplines to strengthen neuropsychology’s contributions."

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