British Neuroscience Association


The British Neuroscience Association is a scientific society with around 2,000 members. When first established in the 1960s it was called the Brain Research Association and was subsequently relaunched as the BNA in 1997,.
The BNA is the largest UK organisation of its kind, supporting and promoting neuroscience and neuroscientists.

Charitable objects

It is a registered charity, with charitable objects as follows:
‘To preserve and protect health and advance public education in neurosciences related to health and disease by:’
  1. Promoting on a multidisciplinary basis the study of the development structure and function of the nervous system in health and disease.
  2. Promoting the dissemination of information to all those interested in the neurosciences and related disciplines by means of lectures, discussions, meetings and reports from time to time obtained from such researchers.
  3. Advising as far as possible on issues in neurosciences related to health and disease.
  4. Endeavouring to increase public awareness and understanding of neuroscience research in health and disease.
  5. Assisting in the training of neuroscientists and other professionals engaged in neuroscience teaching and research.
  6. Representing the interests of neuroscience researchers and promoting the case for the advancement of neuroscience research in the United Kingdom to government, to agencies providing research funding and to bodies engaged in science administration, regulation and standards.
The BNA is a member of the International Brain Research Organisation, the Federation of European Neuroscience Societies and the Royal Society of Biology.

Publications

The BNA publishes a peer-reviewed scientific journal, which is edited by Jeffrey W. Dalley. It also publishes the BNA Bulletin membership magazine.

Events

The headline event of the BNA is the biennial 'Festival of Neuroscience'. The Festivals are unique in bringing together multiple people and organisations with a shared interested in neuroscience - societies, charities, companies, scientists, clinicians and members of the public too.