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Neuroscience-related Student Organizations
Want to meet other neuroscience students and get involved on campus? Try using the GetConnected network to view current and upcoming student involvement opportunities, as well as a listing of registered student organizations and their contacts. Get Connected’s “My Involvement” page puts all your activities in one place so you can easily manage memberships, interests, service hours, and more. And a bonus is that the “Co-Curricular Transcript” page provides a printable record of your involvement history.
Neuroscience Club
A space for neuroscience majors and non majors alike to network, bond, and connect based on their shared passion for the brain and all of its processes. We are a hub for various resources, such as research, volunteer, and internship opportunities to help undergraduate students connect with neuroscientists at George Mason University and beyond.
Students in Neuroscience
Student led organization supporting undergrad and graduate students in psychology and neuroscience.
NEW!Nu Rho Psi
Neuroscience Honors Society that encourages professional interest and excellence in neuroscience scholarship, encourages intellectual and social interaction between students, faculty and professionals in neuroscience, promotes career development in neuroscience, increases public awareness of neuroscience and its benefits for the individual and society.
MEDLIFE
MEDLIFE is a non-profit organization that partners with underserved communities in Latin America and Africa. MEDLIFE offers volunteering initiatives, medical workshops and Service Learning Trips with the aim to build a worldwide movement empowering the underserved.
MasonWHO
Mason Model World Health Organization strives to provide an equal and quality opportunity for students to understand global health delegation and problem solving.
AMSA Pre-Medical Chapter at GMU
AMSA at Mason is comprised of pre-medical students dedicated to helping each other develop the knowledge and skills necessary to become great medical professionals.
Multicultural Association of Pre-Health Students
MAPS encourages and prepares students to become competitive applicants for medical school or other health field programs. This organization is committed to promoting diversity and enhancing the recruitment of culturally diverse students in the healthcare field.
Cure Mental Illness
Cure Mental Illness GMU (CMI) is the inaugural chapter of the national mental illness education and advocacy group Cure Alliance for Mental Illness. We are undergraduate and graduate Mason students from many disciplines including Neuroscience, Psychology, Nursing, Forensic Science, and Global and Community Health. Our mission is to support mental illness education, research, and advocacy on and around the Mason campus and in our global community.