Undergraduate Programs
Behavioral Research Advancements
in Neuroscience (BRAIN)
Behavioral Research Advancements in Neuroscience (BRAIN) is the hallmark program of the undergraduate education arm of the Center for Behavioral Neuroscience (CBN), a National Science Foundation Science and Technology Center. BRAIN consists of a 10-week summer research and education experience. BRAIN grows naturally from the scientific and education missions of CBN's member institutions, which are committed to increasing student interest in behavioral neuroscience and, ultimately, in the pursuit of research and other science careers (e.g. science policy, science education, and science journalism).
Collegiate Neuroscience Society at Georgia State University
The Collegiate Neuroscience Society (CNS) was founded to aid GSU undergraduate, post-baccalaureate and masters students by providing the means for students to get involved in the neuroscience community at GSU and the Atlanta area. CNS makes a difference in students careers by creating research opportunities and academic development toward neuroscience careers, providing professional development activities and social contact with scientists, information, and educational resources and promoting public information and general education as well as volunteer and community service opportunities. They can be reached at gsuneuroscience@gmail.com
Undergraduate Education Committee
Contact
Karen Falkenberg
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