Federation of the
european societies
of Neuropsychology

Summer- or Autumn Schools

The Summer- or Autumn School is sponsored by the FESN, will be organised by members of the Scientific Advisory Board and takes place in a member country. The School is addressed to graduate students in their final years of PhD, early post-docs as well as clinicians at a comparable level of career. It will be organised to stimulate the scientific work and to encourage the international communication. About 50 participants are invited from all partaking national societies for three days of scientific exchange enclosed in a social program. The letter of application and the curriculum vitae (in English) from the candidate has to be supported by the national society. Not more than three candidates will be submitted from one country.

7th FESN Summer School 2024

FESN will organize its
7th Summer school
to be held in Lisbon, Portugal
from 22nd to 25th July 2024, 
local organization: Dr. Pedro Alves.

The school is addressed to graduate students in their final years of PhD, or early post-docs, as well as clinicians at a comparable level of career.

About 50 participants are invited from all partaking national societies. The program is taught by experts in their field and aimed at providing state-of-the-art knowledge and skills for students and postdocs working in all areas of neuropsychology.

Apart from an interesting program, the school offers lots of opportunity to socialize and develop a European network of young neuropsychological researchers.

The application period, which has been extended to 25 March 2024, is now closed.

Preliminary program

To the application form

FESN Summer School 2022

Report from the Summer School, Berlin, 2022
Agnieszka Skrzypkowska


The Summer School took place in Berlin on August 22-25, 2022. The participants listened to lectures on, among others, history of neuropsychology, linguistic processes, neuroimaging research and big data. Additionally, on Monday and Wednesday there was an opportunity to present posters and discuss the participants' own research. As part of the FESN SLC activity, throughout the duration of the school, it was possible to obtain more information about their activities in the informational booth and take part in Dr. Lettner's lecture on the position of a neuropsychologist in various European countries.