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JINS New Editor-in-Chief2023-05-26T17:17:01-05:00



We are delighted to announce that the new Editor in Chief of our journal, the Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, will be Dr. John Woodard. Dr. Woodard will take over from Dr. Steve Rao who has done a fantastic job at the helm of JINS over the last 10 years. We are very grateful for Dr. Rao’s skillful leadership of our journal over the last decade and are very happy that JINS will be in safe hands with Dr. Woodard in charge.

Dr Woodard is Professor of Psychology at Wayne State University, Detroit and a Visiting Professor at the Institute of Neuroscience, Université Catholique de Louvain, Brussels, Belgium. He has research interests and expertise in preclinical detection of Alzheimer’s disease, ageing, sports concussion and mild traumatic brain injury, longitudinal data analysis, as well as statistical and methodological aspects of neuropsychological test construction. He is also actively researching neuropsychological applications of Relational Frame Theory and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy. Dr Woodard has been an Associate Editor of JINS for ten years and so is very well placed to take on the role of Editor in Chief.

We would like to offer huge thanks to Dr. Gerry Taylor, Chair of the JINS Editor in Chief Search Committee, and all the members of the Search Committee: Dr. Vicki Anderson, Dr. Sallie Baxendale (Chair of INS Publications Committee), Dr. Greg Brown, Dr. Tatia Lee, and Dr. Daniel Mograbi. We had a very strong field of applicants with all those interviewed being of exceptionally high quality. We are very grateful to the search committee for their diligence and dedication throughout the search process.

Under Dr. Woodard’s leadership, JINS will continue to disseminate the highest quality of neuropsychological research to improve our science and practice, and we wish Dr. Woodard well as he takes on this important role.

Dr. Jonathan Evans
President, International Neuropsychological Society

Minnesota Conference group has produced a draft of the guidelines for review and then take the survey.2023-06-16T14:46:08-05:00

Dear colleagues,

You may already be aware that the Minnesota Conference (MNC) took place a little while ago. The aim of this conference was to update the Houston Conference guidelines on education and training in Clinical Neuropsychology, which have underpinned Clinical Neuropsychology training in the US since they were developed in 1997. The Minnesota conference set out to provide a set of Competency Guidelines for Education and Training in Clinical Neuropsychology that reflect the current vision and core values of the field of clinical neuropsychology.

The Minnesota Conference group has now produced a draft of the guidelines and they are seeking feedback on the draft. INS had two representatives as delegates, Dr Glenn Smith (US) and Dr Ingram Wright (UK). We would like to invite all INS members to read and provide feedback on the draft guidelines.

Whilst the guidelines are primarily written to guide education and training in clinical neuropsychology in North America, we believe that an international perspective on the guidelines would be useful for several different reasons. Firstly, we feel it will be useful for the group developing the guidelines to have feedback from colleagues around the world. Secondly the guidelines are likely to influence similar documents in countries around the world and so having input to the process from an international perspective will be useful. Hence, we invite colleagues both within North America and beyond to review and give feedback on the draft guidelines.

You can view the draft guidelines HERE

Please give your feedback via the SURVEY LINK

The deadline for responses is June 19th.


Jon Evans
INS President

INS Member Newsletter – Issue 2 – May 2023 – NEW!2023-05-25T21:00:17-05:00

View the latest Member Newsletter HERE:

https://old.the-ins.org/publications/ins-newsletter/

This Month’s Free Video Archive Access – Interviews with Dr. Jenni Ogden and Dr. Jennie Ponsford2023-04-04T00:38:54-05:00

We just posted two Members Only videos – Free for everyone to watch.


  1. Dr. Jenni Ogden – Interview by Dr. Jennie Ponsford — NEW 
  2. Dr. Jennie Ponsford – Interview by Dr. Roy P.C. Kessels

* These videos will remain available to everyone throughout this month – Please share this page with friends and colleagues.

A Message from the 2023 INS President2023-03-06T19:05:23-06:00

Dear Colleagues,

As I begin my Presidency of INS, I want to thank everyone who contributed to making our meeting in San Diego such a wonderful event. It was fantastic to see so many friends and colleagues in person again after all the ‘Zoom-only’ years! In particular, thanks go to our Program Chairs Julie Bobholz and Sakina Butt – they did an amazing job in putting together such a stimulating and interesting program. As everyone knows, our meetings require a huge team effort, and I also want to thank INS President Ida Sue Baron, Executive Director Marc Norman, our amazing office team of Chantal, Davis, Jamie, and Marta, as well as all the student volunteers who helped in so many ways! The meeting just couldn’t run without all of these people (and many more!) and I know we are all incredibly grateful for everything they did to ensure the success of the meeting.

Cambridge Scholars Publishing – Invitation to Submit Book Proposals2022-05-12T01:21:42-05:00

Cambridge Scholars Publishing – Invitation to Submit Book Proposals

Cambridge Scholars Publishing are inviting proposals for academic books and edited collections in Humanities and Social Sciences. To submit a book proposal, please visit our website, where you can complete a Book Proposal Form, and find out more about us. We publish in all major fields of academic research and practice, including Humanities and Social Sciences, Physical Sciences, Life Sciences, and Health Sciences.

You can get some ideas on how to publish with us from these guidelines.

Since our foundation in Cambridge, UK, 20 years ago, Cambridge Scholars Publishing have grown to be one of the world’s leading scholarly book publishers, with a backlist of more than 8000 titles, and more than 700 academic books due to be published this year. Though we remain proud of our roots, Cambridge Scholars Publishing Limited is not affiliated to, or associated with, Cambridge University Press or the University of Cambridge.

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NEW! – Editor in Chief Position Opening (JINS)2022-03-10T20:48:43-06:00

International Neuropsychological Society (JINS)

The Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society (JINS), the flagstaff journal for the International Neuropsychological Society, is seeking applications for a new Editor in Chief. The journal is also considering the possibility of transitioning to two Editors in Chief. The position(s) would begin in collaboration with the current Editor in Chief, Stephen Rao, Ph.D., in mid-2023 to allow for a smooth transition in journal leadership. Terms for Editors in Chief are currently 5 years with an option for a second 5-year term.


Application Deadline: November 15th, 2022


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