Matthew Stevens wins the 2025 #Neuropsychology Early Career Award for work into executive function and substance misuse in Huntington's Disease with the team at @uniofgalway. Here w Dr Simone Carton, Neuropsychologist, & also Kevin Twomey of @Brainworx_Irl who sponsored the award
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Abstract submissions for the @DONPSI Early Career Award 2025 close next Friday 11 July.
Don’t miss your chance to be recognised for your neuropsychology research!
Sponsored by @Brainworx_Irl.
Full guidelines & how to apply: https://t.co/z9SnKCGc5u
The INS SLC is recruiting for Mid-Year, Member-At-Large, and Global representatives! Apply by June 30th, at 11:59 pm EST. Check out the positions and requirements here: https://t.co/bjfBXSLD62 #INS#neuropsychology#studentopportunity
Join us live today at 3pm for our Public Lecture: Arts, Ageing and Meaning with Prof Brian Lawlor, Sheena Barrett of @IMMAIreland Domimic Campbell of @CreativeAgeIntl and Nick Johnson of @tcddublin Arts & Drama Faculty https://t.co/KJ0DUGq3jO
Our third workshop speaker is Dr Garret McDermott Who will present the workshop "illustrating competencies in adult clinical neuropsychology".
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Our chair @mcdermgl is among the speakers at the @PSI_EGG early graduate conference on Saturday. He's looking forward to meeting early career Psychologists to discuss competencies in #Neuropsychology
Congratulations to Amy Carroll whose novel work on cognitive reserve and frailty in premanifest Huntington's Disease was highly commended by our judging panel at our #Neuropsychology Early Career Award. Looking forward to hearing more from Amy.
Thanks for sharing your experiences with us, Simone. It was lovely to hear you reflect on your journey, even for me at my stage as much as our early career psychologists! Thank you for your wonderful contribution to our profession.
@DONPSI@Brainworx_Irl The pick of an extremely talented bunch! Well done to all who submitted their work for this award and congratulations, Susan. An amazing achievement.
Susan Mac Conaill is winner of the 2024 Early Career Award for #Neuropsychology research. Very impressive presentation on long term experiences of intrapersonal loss, grief & change in adults with acquired brain injuries, pictured here with our sponsor Kevin from @Brainworx_Irl
Join more than 5000 others who have completed our module "Support pathways for people with non-cognitive symptoms of dementia". Search “non-cognitive symptoms of dementia” on HSeLanD to find the module. Increase your knowledge of non-cognitive symptoms this #WorldAlzheimersMonth
The winner of the 2023 #Neuropsychology Early Career Award was Clara Stein @ClaraMStein presenting 'Systematic Review of Cognitive Reserve in MS: considering methods used and disease related aspects'. This presentation was truly excellent and a very important topic @Brainworx_Irl
It's almost time for our early career award & symposium. Last year's event was fantastic. There are spaces available at the symposium on Friday which will be of relevance to students and early career Psychologists as well as those not so early career: https://t.co/1TI9BXn1mK
Our 2024 Early Career Award competition is this week with winners announced at our half day symposium on Friday 6th September. We've some great speakers lined up. There are still some places available. For more details or to sign up:
https://t.co/1TI9BXn1mK
We're looking for a research assistant for this interesting project looking at implementing cognitive rehabilitation with people with dementia. Come work with us.
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