Choose the path that fits you best. General members join the wider NeuroSphere community as individual participants, while chapter applicants start and lead a full campus branch at their school.
How General Membership Works
Joining NeuroSphere is simple. Fill out the general membership application and wait to be added to the roster for access to programs, events, resources, and opportunities.
Who Can Apply
Middle school, high school, and undergraduate students are all welcome to apply for general membership and become part of the NeuroSphere community.
How to Volunteer
General members can also volunteer through NeuroSphere programs and initiatives. Volunteering is a great way to become more involved in outreach, programming, and community impact.
Volunteer Guide
Review the volunteer information document for more details on available roles, expectations, and how to participate as an active general member.
Read Volunteer InfoChapter Purpose and Structure
NeuroSphere chapters are in-person organizations focused on neuroscience education and awareness, academic discussion and exploration, and community impact and service. Chapters are expected to hold regular in-person meetings, organize outreach activities, and engage their local communities through educational initiatives.
Leadership Expectations
Chapter leaders are expected to attend monthly check-ins with NeuroSphere Headquarters, maintain consistent communication with the central leadership team, ensure chapter activities align with NeuroSphere’s mission and values, and submit updates or reports when requested.
Membership Eligibility
General membership is required for chapter leaders, executive board members, and general chapter participants. NeuroSphere Headquarters provides guidance, resources, and ongoing support to help chapters succeed.
Who We Collaborate With
We actively seek partnerships with organizations focused on neuroscience, psychology, medicine, STEM education, and college and career readiness.
What Collaborations May Include
Collaborations may include joint educational programs, community outreach initiatives, research awareness events, and co-hosted workshops or panels.