# Neuroscience Research Prize

The American Academy of Neurology's national prize for original neuroscience research by students in grades 9-12: winners receive $1,000 and present a poster at the AAN Annual Meeting.

## Key facts

| Field | Value |
| --- | --- |
| Organization | American Academy of Neurology |
| Category | stem |
| Cost | Not listed |
| Deadline | Rolling / check official site |
| Eligibility | Grades 9–12 |
| Format | Online / virtual |
| Location | Various |
| Apply | https://www.aan.com/research/neuroscience-research-prize |

## About this program

# Neuroscience Research Prize

The Neuroscience Research Prize is awarded by the American Academy of Neurology (AAN), the world's largest professional association of neurologists, to encourage high school students to explore the brain and nervous system through original research. The prize also recognizes science teachers who support student neuroscience research. In the most recent cycle, applications closed October 21, 2025, and the next cycle typically follows the same fall timeline.

## What You'll Do

- Conduct an original research project related to neuroscience — laboratory, computational, or behavioral
- Write up your work; applications must represent your original research and your own written work
- Submit your application during the fall window
- If selected as a winner, present your findings during a scientific poster session at the AAN Annual Meeting

## Who Should Apply

Students enrolled in secondary school (grades 9-12) in the United States, regardless of age. It is a natural next step for students with science fair projects in neuroscience, psychology, or biology who want recognition from a major medical professional society.

## Outcomes

Winners receive a $1,000 prize, a certificate of recognition, and the opportunity to present at the AAN Annual Meeting alongside professional neurologists — one of the strongest medicine-oriented credentials available to high school researchers.

## Frequently asked questions

### Who is eligible for Neuroscience Research Prize?

Neuroscience Research Prize is open to high school students in grades 9–12. Some programs have additional requirements (GPA, coursework, essays, or recommendations) — the full criteria are on the official site.

### Is Neuroscience Research Prize online or in person?

Neuroscience Research Prize is fully online — students can participate from anywhere with an internet connection.

### How do I apply to Neuroscience Research Prize?

Apply directly through American Academy of Neurology's official website. ExtracurricularHub links to the official application — we list and verify programs but don't process applications.

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