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Issue 3 - November 2025
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INS Global Community

Founded in 1967, the International Neuropsychological Society (INS) is dedicated to advancing the science and practice of neuropsychology and related brain health professions through interdisciplinary collaboration, global outreach, and innovative research. 

Announcements

SLC Call for Applications
Three positions are currently open for In-Training Members of INS. Please be advised that the location requirements vary by position.

SLC Call for Applications

The INS Student Liaison Committee (SLC) was founded to foster international communication and
networking among students of the neuropsychological sciences and to promote student development
within INS. The SLC is currently seeking applications for three student representative positions. We
look forward to reviewing your application!

Application Deadline: January 15th at 11:59 pm EST

Tandy Pietro
Philadelphia Meeting Info
Ancillary meetings, visa letter requests, exhibitor prospectus, and volunteer interest forms are now available.

Philadelphia Meeting Info

Visit the page below for more information about the Philadelphia meeting, including the application to utilize ancillary meeting space, the visa letter request, volunteer interest form, the exhibitor application, and more.

We will add new information as it becomes available!

Tandy Pietro
Matthews Fund Applications Open
Matthews Fund applications will be accepted from November 3rd through December 15. Decisions regarding funding will be communicated in February 2026.

Matthews Fund Applications Open

Matthews Fund applications will be accepted from November 3rd through December 15. Decisions regarding funding will be communicated to applicants at or after the INS meeting in February 2026.

Former INS President Chuck Matthews was a strong advocate for making INS instrumental in developing neuropsychology throughout the world. INS instituted the Charles G. Matthews International Neuropsychological Development Fund in his name in 2003 to support Educational and Training activities such as workshops, meetings and webinars in countries where neuropsychology is less well developed/resourced.

In 2022, Matthews Fund received a donation to expand the actions being covered. The GEC identified the need to support the development of Research and Clinical programs in countries where neuropsychology is less well developed.

Read more about the Matthews Fund and past winners here.

Tandy Pietro
INS 2026 Election Results
Congratulations to the newly elected members of the INS Board of Directors! Their terms will begin at the close of the 54th Annual INS Meeting in Philadelphia.

INS 2026 Election Results

Congratulations to the newly elected members of the INS Board of Directors! Their terms will begin at the close of the 54th Annual INS Meeting in Philadelphia.

INS extends heartfelt gratitude to all of our outstanding 2026 candidates for their unwavering commitment and invaluable contributions to our community.

President
Miriam Beauchamp, Ph.D.
Early Career Member at Large
Lingani Mbakile-Mahlanza, DPsyc
Non-North American Member at Large
T. Rune Nielsen, Ph.D., DSBPP
North American Member at Large
Christopher Nguyen, Ph.D., ABPP
Jamie Wilson

Get Involved

Become a member, attend an INS meeting, join a committee, or support a global initiative.

Media Outlet

Explore the video archives, read past newsletters, JINS, and more.

NavNeuro

Select episodes are available for CE credit through INS. Visit our LMS for available CE episodes.

INS Committees

The International Neuropsychological Society has several permanent committees that exist to assist the Board of Governors with society operations, as well as ad hoc committees that are formed as needed. INS members are encouraged to become more involved in the Society by serving on INS permanent and ad-hoc committees.

INS SIGs Special Interest Groups

Are you looking for a way to connect with other INS members who share an interest in a specialized area of neuropsychology? Do you look forward to discussing professional issues, recent research, or the future of our field with others?

The INS special interest groups (SIGs) provide a forum for INS members with common interests to come together during INS meetings, for the purpose of sharing recent research, discussing professional issues, and interacting informally.

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