This award is bestowed upon an individual whose mentoring and/or teaching activities have made a profound impact on careers of students in the field of neuropsychology. The award is presented at each meeting of the Society based on the merits of nominations received.
Eligible Period: | Mid-career to senior |
Description: | Recognition of an individual whose mentoring/teaching activities have made a profound impact on careers of students in the field of neuropsychology (evidenced by e.g., accomplishments of the mentor’s trainees). The impact of the awardee’s mentoring should extend beyond the mentor’s home institution. |
INS Membership Required: | No |
Requirements: | 1 nomination letter and 2 letters of support |
Presentation Yes/No: | No |
Annual/Mid-Year: | Both |
Application Materials: The application should consist of a nominating letter, a CV plus 1-2 letters of support (see criteria). The nominating statements should be written as relating to the specific award for which the member is being nominated (1-2 page max). Nominating statements should be written in English, letters of support may be written in other languages (although English is preferred). Anyone can nominate and write support letters, but we do not accept self-nominations. Please submit all application materials to ins@the-ins.org
Due Date: Nominations may be submitted at any time. Ideally, awards nominations will be received four months prior to the meeting where the award is to be given (either the Annual or Mid-Year Meeting). For an award to be considered for the INS Mid-Year Meeting, please submit nominations by March 31st. For an award to be considered for the INS Annual Meeting, please submit nominations by September 30th of the prior year. Nominations are typically kept under consideration for future meetings if not awarded at a certain meeting (unless the nomination is not eligible).
1 Terminal degree can be either a PhD degree, a master or a certified clinical degree (may vary across countries)
INS 50th Annual Meeting
New Orleans, Virtual Meeting – February 2-4, 2022
Throughout his career, Professor Bowden has provided strong leadership to the field, developed novel methods and approaches and always advocated for the highest standards in clinical neuropsychology practice. His research has contributed to multiple fields including diagnostic modelling, latent variable structure of cognition and clinical memory disorders. His work has improved understanding of neuropsychological consequences of substance abuse and epilepsy in particular. He has published over 100 publications as first or senior author and collaborated with high impact clinical researchers both locally and internationally.
INS 49th Annual Meeting
San Diego, Virtual Meeting – February 2-5, 2021
INS 49th Annual Meeting
San Diego, Virtual Meeting – February 2-5, 2021
In conjunction with INS, Psychological Assessment Resources (PAR), Inc. established an award to honor the contributions of Dr. Paul Satz. This award was bestowed upon an individual whose mentoring and/or teaching activities have made a profound impact on careers of students in the field of neuropsychology. The award was presented at each meeting of the Society based on the merits of nominations received.
INS 2020 Mid-Year Meeting
Virtual Event Meeting – July 1-2, 2020
NS 48th Annual Meeting
Denver, Colorado USA – February 5-8, 2020
Dr. Manly is an absolute powerhouse researcher, scholar, leader, advocate, educator, mentor, and role model. Her career in neuropsychology of over 20 years has not only changed the scientific and public discourse regarding cultural factors and brain-behavior relationships, but has also touched the lives and careers of many mentees. Dr. Manly is beyond deserving of this award because of her dedicated and effective mentoring to students in high school, undergraduate, and graduate school, as well as research assistants and postdoctoral fellows in both research and clinical settings.
INS 2019 Mid-Year Meeting
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil – July 10-12, 2019
INS 2019 Mid-Year Meeting
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil – July 10-12, 2019
INS 47th Annual Meeting
New York City, New York, USA – February 20-23, 2019
Dr. Bernstein epitomizes an individual whose mentoring and teaching activities “have made a profound impact on careers of students in the field of neuropsychology,” the key criterion for the Paul Satz/INS Career Mentoring Award. When we also consider the trainees of her trainees—and their trainees—Dr. Bernstein’s reach becomes truly worldwide. She is the professional grandmother—and greatgrandmother— of many leading pediatric neuropsychologists, all of whom consider themselves fortunate to have fallen into her sphere of influence.
INS 2018 Mid-Year Meeting
Prague, Czech Republic – July 18-20, 2018
INS 46th Annual Meeting
Washington, D.C, USA – February 14-17, 2018
INS 2017 Mid-Year Meeting
Cape Town, South Africa – July 5-8, 2017
INS 45th Annual Meeting
New Orleans, Louisiana, USA – February 1-4, 2017
INS 2016 Mid-Year Meeting
London, England, UK – July 6-8, 2016
INS 44th Annual Meeting
Boston, Massachusetts, USA – February 3-6, 2016
INS 2015 Mid-Year Meeting
Sydney, Australia – July 1-4, 2015
INS 43rd Annual Meeting
Denver, Colorado, USA – February 4-7, 2015
INS 2014 Mid-Year Meeting
Jerusalem, Israel – July 9-11, 2014
INS 42nd Annual Meeting
Seattle, Washington, USA – February 12-15, 2014
INS 2013 Mid-Year Meeting
Amsterdam, the Netherlands – July 10-13, 2013
INS 41st Annual Meeting
Waikoloa, Hawaii, USA – February 6-9, 2013
INS 40th Annual Meeting
Montreal, Quebec, Canada – February 15-18, 2012
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