4th Scientific Meeting of the ESN Federation of European Societies of Neuropsychology
More information follows.
More information follows.
The 3rd ESN meeting will take place at the Congress Centre in Basel, Switzerland, Sep.7-9, 2011. The theme for this year’s meeting is:”Neuropsychology across the Lifespan”.
The Federation of the European Societies of Neuropsychology (ESN) was officially launched in Edinburgh, UK, in September 2008. However, preparatory meetings had been held in Modena, Italy, (2004) and Toulouse, France, (2006). The logo of the Federation is based on the European Flag. It consists of a circle of twelve golden stars on a blue background encircling the acronym of the Federation “ESN”. The European flag was designed by Arsène Heitz and Paul Lévy in 1955 and is currently used as the emblem of the European Union. read more »
Conference Website: www.esn2011.org
Registration and Submission for symposia and abstracts is now open (Deadline: for Submission is March 31, 2011 - New deadline: May 31, 2011).

In September 2010 the beautiful city of Amsterdam will host the 2nd Meeting of the Federation for European Societies of Neuropsychology.
read more »The Council of the Federation shall consist of the presidents of the affiliated national societies (or their named delegates), by the organisers of the two previous meetings of the Federation, and by a member of the organising committee of the next Congress. The Council may co-opt up to three further members. The Council shall delegate the day-to-day management of the Federation to a Management Committee. The Council, noticing the indication of the Business meeting, shall also nominate an Advisory Board of up to seven members. read more »
The objectives of the federation shall be the furtherance of scientific and professional issues within the field of neuropsychology including cognitive neuropsychology, clinical neuropsychology, behavioural neurology, neuroimaging, and neuropsychological rehabilitation. Such objectives shall be pursued by holding periodical scientific meetings and such other activities as may be deemed appropriate. read more »