Neuro Society

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Neuroscience, Neurology, and Neurosurgery Society

Join Neuro Society to discover the amazing world of the human brain! Whether you're interested in Neurology or Neurosurgery, or simply curious about how the mind works, our society has a variety of interesting events, workshops, and opportunities to connect with professionals in the field. With Neuro Society, you may broaden your knowledge, meet like-minded people, and begin your journey to a career in neuroscience! 

Members will be the first to have access to events hosted by NANSIG.

Aims:

  • Build a neuroscience community and organise social events like team-building activities and social events where students can discuss their interest in neuroscience, fostering a tight-knit community.
  • Give students the chance to collaborate with other societies to address the interdisciplinary nature of neuroscience.
  • Create opportunities for members to collaborate on neuroscience, neurology, and neurosurgical-related research projects, with access to mentorship from faculty or industry experts.
  • Initiate a group learning network where students from different year groups cooperate to increase their knowledge, E.g. In neuroanatomy, and compete for prizes in upcoming competetions.

 

Membership 

Student Membership is £2. External Membership is £5.

Society memberships expire on the 31st July 2025

By purchasing a society membership, you agree to the Terms and Conditions (see above).

Contact us

Bi78ja@student.sunderland.ac.uk

Instagram: Neuro_Society_uos

Committee

Society Members Code of Conduct

A society member is anyone who has purchased membership to a particular society registered with Your SU.

All society members will

  • Be inclusive; free from racism, classism, sexism, ageism, ableism, homophobia, transphobia, biphobia, body shaming, xenophobia and religious discrimination.
  • Respect the rights of others to express, within the law, their beliefs and convictions.
  • Be positive ambassadors for the SU and the University and will uphold, and not bring into question or disrepute, the reputation of the SU, University, or any society.
  • Not partake in initiations and report any such activities and unacceptable behaviours to Your SU.
  • Treat facilities, staff and students at the University, and other individuals and organisations, with respect, abiding by any rules that may apply and any agreements that have been made with them, including the society’s committee.
  • Ensure that all media, including digital and print, is free from material that could be deemed offensive or in breach of the law.
  • Act respectfully regarding the taking and using of photographs and filming.
  • Follow the SU’s financial and administrative processes and accept liability for any losses incurred as a result of not following the correct financial procedures of the SU.
  • Not raise money for a charity other than the SU without the prior agreement of the SU.
  • Not enter into any contracts, sponsorship agreements or orders without SU agreement.
  • Ensure that the finances of the society are used only to benefit our members and no individual member shall receive financial gain from the society’s activities.
  • Ensure that society committee members are selected fairly in line with SU guidance and as outlined within this document.
  • Comply with the Freedom of Speech policies of the University.
  • Act within the law.
  • Accept that the SU may take action or un-register the society if we fail to comply with this Code of Conduct.