May 2011
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Accreditation Summer Course

Extended deadline applications
 
Call for abstracts: ICANS Poster Session
 
 
WHAT IS COMING

3 - 8 July 2011
 
5 July 2011
Defences and graduation
 
 
 
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Accreditation Summer Course 32.5 CME credits
The European Accreditation Committee in CNS, EACIC, has accredited the Summer Course on Mood Disorders for 32.5 CME credits. Those who are interested in obtaining the credits need to fill out an online evaluation form after the course.
 
Extended deadline applications: 15 May
The applications deadline for the Summer Course on Mood Disorders 2011 has been extended to 15 May.
The Board welcomes applications from all parts of the world. The Summer Course and the Master in Affective Neuroscience are open to holders of a MD or MSc degree in psychology, behavioural sciences or a related discipline.
For more information and applications please visit our website.
 
Call for abstracts: ICANS Poster Session
Scientists performing research in the field of affective neuroscience or in any related topic are kindly invited to submit an abstract for the poster session. Papers already presented in other conferences or journals will be accepted, as the purpose of the session is the exchange of research.
 
During the poster session a committee will review all the posters and choose the best poster. After the ICANS Magistral Lecture by Tim Dalgleish the best poster will be announced. The winner will recive the Best Poster Award of €200. 
 
Send your abstract to to admin.icans@gmail.com before 1 June 2011. Visit the ICANS website for more information or download the announcement here.
 
http://affect-neuroscience.org