THIS IS AN IN-PERSON MEETING ONLY
NOTE: The number of attendees we can accept is limited by budget (not space).
We apologise if you are unable to register before the seats are filled. As and when we secure additional funding, more seats will be made available. Please add your name to the waiting list if the event is full booked.
The South of England Neurosciences Association holds two meetings annually delivering high quality, continuing medical educational and professional development to healthcare professionals in the neurosciences, and to provide a forum for networking and collaboration.
SENA invites the Consultants, Registrars and Fellows at all hospitals related to the major Neuroscience Centres in South of England; namely:
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Healthcare professionals and students in the neurosciences and related disciplines and subspecialities of these regions are also welcome to register.
The meeting is approved by the Royal College of Physicians for 6 CPD credits.
By Car
On-site parking is restricted to Brighton College staff and SENA organisers.
Parking restrictions are in place on Eastern Road and surrounding areas, typically operating from 9:00 to 18:00, with many zones reserved for residents.
Parking is available at the Buzz Bingo car park adjacent to Brighton College within 3-5 minute walk.
Nearby public car parks are also located at the High Street Car Park or the Lanes Car Park, both approximately a 15-minute walk from the college.
By Train
The nearest mainline station is Brighton Station, located about 1.5 miles from the college. From there, it's a 30-minute walk or a short taxi ride. Regular services operate from London and other major cities to Brighton.
By Bus
Several bus routes serve the area near Brighton College:
These services provide convenient access from various parts of the city.
By Bicycle
Brighton is a bicycle-friendly city with numerous cycling lanes. While the college does not specify on-site bicycle parking, public bicycle racks are available nearby.
SENA is a Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO) registered in England & Wales [Charity No.1198001]. Our mission is to encourage professional contacts between clinicians and clinical neuroscientists in the South and South East of England for educational and didactic activities; to deliver high quality, continuing medical educational and professional development to healthcare professionals in the neurosciences, and to provide a forum for networking and collaboration.