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Membership Benefits


  • Free student membership in ISN
  • Reduced registration fees for ISN congresses
  • Discounts on journal subscriptions [more]
  • Bullock Visiting Lecture Program [more]
  • Ted Bullock
    Theodore Holmes ("Ted") Bullock

    Formerly announced as ISN Distinguished Lecturer Series, the Bullock Visiting Lecture Program is modeled after the Grass Visiting Lectures of the Society for Neuroscience and will support 8–10 lecturers annually to various international, national or regional meetings (e.g., Gottingen Neurobiology meetings, annual meetings of the Society for Neuroscience, Nerve Net meetings, etc.) at which significant amounts of neuroethology research is presented. These lectures are named Bullock Visiting Lectures to recognize Ted's significant contributions to neuroethology and to honor him as the founding president of the ISN. The details of Bullock Visiting Lecture Program (e.g., the amount of award, the request process, and the individuals or organizations eligible to apply for a Bullock Traveling Lecturer) are being worked out by a Program Committee chaired by Albert Feng. If you have suggestions for this Program, please email Albert Feng at afeng1@uiuc.edu.

    • Bullock Visiting Lecture Committee
      Albert Feng (Chair)
      Horst Bleckmann
      Carl Hopkins
      Eric Knudsen
      Bill Kristan
  • Awards available only to members [more]
    • Young Investigator Award: Recent Ph.D. recipients may apply for this award to present work at the next ISN Congress and receive US$1,000 and free conference registration (more information).
    • Heiligenberg Student Travel Awards: Students may receive up to US$600 to travel to scientific meetings (more information).
  • Regular ISN newsletter
  • Email list (i.e., listserver) for free broadcast emails to ISN members on topics relevant to neuroethology.
  • Free ads for recruitment of academic, postdoctoral, and graduate job opportunities on ISN website and newsletter.