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Get Involved

Be part of Glasgow Neuro.

Whether you want to learn, teach or help shape what we do, there are plenty of ways to get involved with Glasgow Neuro.

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Become a Member

Join the Glasgow Neuro community and stay connected with our teaching, events, workshops, conference opportunities and more.

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Join the Committee

Help shape the future of Glasgow Neuro. Join the team behind our education, events, research, conference and wider society activities.

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Become a Tutor

Share your knowledge and develop your teaching skills by contributing to Glasgow Neuro’s student-led education programmes.

Why Get Involved?

Develop your knowledge through student-led teaching, clinical skills sessions and practical workshops across the neurosciences.

Learn

Attend our annual neuroscience conference, hear from leading clinicians and academics, and access a range of specialist talks and hands-on workshops.

Conference

Get involved in student-led research projects, academic collaborations and opportunities to contribute to presentations, abstracts and publications.

Research

Develop your leadership and teaching skills by becoming a tutor, contributing to our educational programmes or applying for committee roles.

Lead & Teach

Partner With Glasgow Neuro

Support one of the University of Glasgow’s leading student neuroscience communities and connect your organisation with an engaged audience of medical students, clinicians and future neuroscience professionals.

Conference Sponsorship

Support our annual conference, specialist talks and hands-on workshops.

Event & Workshop Partnerships

Collaborate with us on educational events, clinical skills sessions and practical workshops.

Brand Visibility

Gain exposure across selected events, digital platforms and promotional materials.

Long-Term Partnerships

Work with Glasgow Neuro on tailored collaborations aligned with education, research and neuroscience.

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