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  • Register now — British Neuroscience Olympiad (BNO) 2026 Take the regional round: sharpen your brain, show your neuroscience flair, and compete for a spot at the national finals in London. Key facts Why enter? What the regional round looks like Suggested preparation resources How to register Need help? Sign up for our premier British Neuroscience…

  • Biology Olympiad and Science Competition Training Camps in Autumn 2025

    If you’re aiming for academic excellence, national recognition, and a serious head start in competitive biology, now is the time to start preparing. This autumn, we’re opening enrollment for our most powerful, results-driven Biolympiads Training Camps â€” designed to turn bright, motivated students into true Olympiad contenders. Why Join a Biolympiads Training Camp? Every year, the gap between students…

  • 🧠 Introductory Neuroscience Olympiad Training Camp 

    Are you a curious student ready to dive into the fascinating world of the human brain? Thinking about joining the British Neuroscience Olympiad or the International Neuroscience Olympiad competition? This Introductory Neuroscience Training Camp is the perfect starting point. 🎯 About the Program This 8-week online training program is designed to help highly motivated secondary school students…

  • School competitions this Summer

    Hi all, We are back with more competitions and a new format! Check them out below and make sure to sign up to compete for some amazing prizes! BRITISH NEUROSCIENCE OLYMPIAD 2025 Are you ready to challenge your brain? Registration for the British Neuroscience Olympiad (BNO) 2025 is officially OPEN! Whether you’re aiming for a future in…

  • Testimonials & Videos

    Career Videos Prof Uta Frith – Early career (Part I) Source: http://www.histmodbiomed.org/article/professor-uta-frith.html. Prof Uta Frith – Early career (Part II) Source: http://www.histmodbiomed.org/article/professor-uta-frith.html. Dr David Tricklebank – Neuroimaging Interview with Dr Alexander – Neurosurgery Dr Antonis Asiminas from University of Edinburgh Dr Dorothy Tse from University of Edinburgh Testimonials International Brain Bee experience Sam – 2017 British Brain…

  • Careers in Neuroscience

    Here you will find some truly inspirational career stories of our British Brain Bee volunteers.

  • National British Brain Bee 2024

    The Brightest Young Minds in Neuroscience Gather at Brunel University for the National British Brain Bee 2024 London, UK – February 3, 2024 â€” The National British Brain Bee 2024 ignited the intellectual energy of aspiring neuroscientists from across the UK as they gathered at Brunel University London for a full day of competitive brainpower, inspiration, and discovery. This…

  • National British Brain Bee 2023

    February 9th, 2023 After the challenging Online British Brain Bee competition 2023, 32 students from across the UK were invited to the National British Brain Bee 2023 competition which was held on Saturday, February 4th, 2023 at London Metropolitan University. In the first live event since 2019 participants, their families, and volunteers were involved in…

  • National British Brain Bee 2022

    After the Online British Brain Bee competition 2022, 26 students from across the UK have been invited to the National British Brain Bee 2022 competition which was held on Saturday and Sunday, May 28-29, 2022.   On Saturday, 28 May 2022, students sat 3 rigorous exams:  After the exams were marked, the Top 5 students were…

  • National British Brain Bee 2021

    British Brain Bee 2021: National Neuroscience Competition Goes Virtual in Response to COVID-19 Despite the challenges of a global pandemic, the National British Brain Bee 2021 proved that curiosity, intellect, and passion for neuroscience can’t be quarantined. Held entirely online for the first time in its history, this year’s competition brought together some of the…

  • National British Brain Bee 2017

    On Saturday 18th of March 2017, 55 high school students gathered at the University College London to take part in the second English Brain Bee, a neuroscience competition for high school children. The event was part of the British Science week which encourages the general public to participate in STEM events and activities across the UK.…

  • National British Brain Bee 2016

    The 2016 English Brain Bee was held on 31st May, right after my end-of-year exams. That morning, I packed my voluminous study guides, ate a huge breakfast, and headed out the door. As the other participants arrived, there was a sense of nervousness hanging in the air, but I was also excited to meet other…