INS is pleased to announce the establishment of the Fellow of the International Neuropsychological Society (FINS) designation. This new recognition has been created to honor members who have demonstrated meaningful and sustained contributions to the Society over time.

The FINS designation is independent from other awards and honors within INS and is intended to acknowledge a broad range of impactful contributions, including leadership roles, scholarly activities, mentorship, editorial service, meeting participation, and other significant forms of engagement. Eligibility requires a minimum of five years of continuous professional membership in INS, along with documented service and achievement in one or more recognized areas.

While FINS serves as a distinct honor in recognition of individual dedication and service, it is important to highlight that that proceeds from FINS applications will be directed to the Matthews Fund, one of INS’s major initiatives supporting education, training, and global engagement in neuropsychology.   This is a one-time fee, equal to a single year of INS membership.  

We are delighted to share that the inaugural class of FINS recipients will be inducted during the February North American Meeting in Philadelphia. This ceremony will mark the beginning of what we expect to be a lasting tradition of recognizing excellence and commitment within our membership.

Application Information
The criteria for FINS membership are included below. INS members seeking FINS recognition should complete the online application by October 31, with formal feedback expected by December 31.  Application details will be circulated in a separate email. Check back soon for the application to be posted!

Criteria for FINS Membership
Applicants must have continuous, active, dues-paying INS professional membership for a minimum of five years and meet at least one of the following contribution criteria (which may be met at any time during active membership):

  • Service to INS: Held an elected leadership position, chaired/co-chaired a major committee or Special Interest Group (SIG), served as an active member of a major committee or SIG for at least three years, or demonstrated significant service in other recognized roles.
  • Meeting Attendance: Attended at least four INS North American or Mid-Year Meetings in the past five years.
  • Scholarly Contributions: Delivered at least three INS presentations as presenting author, organized an INS symposium, CE course, webinar, or NavNeuro podcast, or published at least one first- or senior-author paper in JINS.
  • Editorial Service: Served on the JINS Editorial Board, recognized as an Exceptional Ad Hoc Reviewer, or served as an INS Program abstract reviewer for at least two cycles.
  • Awards and Recognition: Received an INS award (e.g., Early Career, Distinguished Career, Lifetime Contribution).
  • Mentorship: Served as a mentor through the INS Global Mentoring Committee for at least two years for a minimum of two mentees.
  • INS Member Support: Applicants must include the names of two INS members in good standing who have agreed to be contacted in support of FINS application. 

Keep an eye out for a separate email with the formal application details. We know the turnaround is short, but applications are due October 31 so we can proudly introduce the very first group of FINS neuropsychologists at the 2026 North American INS Annual Meeting in Philadelphia.