Society Fellows Program

Eligibility and Evaluation Criteria for SANS Fellow Status

To be eligible for consideration as a SANS Fellow, candidates must:

  • Be a current member of SANS;
  • Have earned a PhD at least 10 years prior to nomination;
  • Have made significant, original contributions to the fields of social and affective neuroscience
  • Commit to coming to the SANS conference the year of nomination
  • Commit to coming to 3 out of the next 5 SANS conferences the year after nomination

SANS values diverse forms of impact and acknowledges that major contributions can come from various professional roles, including academic researchers, educators whose positions may involve limited research, and applied scholars whose primary responsibilities may not include teaching or mentoring. Applications will be evaluated with respect to the nominee’s role and the nature of their impact on the field. Nominations should indicate whether the applicant’s primary focus is in one of the following areas or encompasses more than one area:

  • Research
  • Teaching
  • Service/Outreach or Applied work

Evaluation Criteria Include: 

Scientific Contributions and Impact: The committee will review the nominee’s scholarly output (e.g., peer-reviewed publications, book chapters, books, edited volumes) and the impact of this work on the field, such as, influential findings, efforts that shape research practices, research awards, or citation metrics. Broader contributions that apply research to societal or policy issues will also be considered where applicable. For nominees in applied roles, evidence of research impact within or beyond their organization—regardless of publication status—will be considered. 

Service and Outreach: Consideration will be given to professional service, such as roles in SANS, conference planning, editorial boards, grant review panels, and engagement with public or professional audiences through outreach, blogs, or translational work. 

Teaching and Mentoring: For nominees whose positions involve teaching, the committee will assess accomplishments in instruction and mentorship, including teaching awards, success in supporting underrepresented students, success in seeing students transition into advanced educational programs, academic positions or alternative career paths, and demonstrated excellence in pedagogical leadership or innovation in social and affective neuroscience education. 

Introducing the Society Fellows Program

Nominations Now Open

The Social and Affective Neuroscience Society is pleased to announce the initiation of a SANS Fellows program, aimed at recognizing the vast and important contributions of our members to social and affective neuroscience.  The Fellows program will not only allow us to celebrate those within our community who have helped push the field forward in myriad ways but offers the opportunity for fellows to further engage with current SANS members and leadership at multiple levels, both during the annual meeting and continually throughout the year.

SANS invites nominations from members of the Society, including self-nominations. Submissions will be reviewed by the Fellows Committee, who will then recommend candidates (up to 10 per year) to the full SANS Board of Directors. Once the Board grants approval, those individuals are officially designated as SANS Fellows.

Fellow Benefits

  • Fellows will be recognized at the SANS annual meeting.
  • Fellows will be announced over e-blast and spotlighted via social media
  • Fellows will be invited to 2 meetings per year with the SANS Executive Committee to offer guidance to SANS leadership
  • Fellows will be offered the opportunity to give a brief ‘Future Impacts’ talk at SANS conference, highlighting their most recent/cutting-edge line of work.
  • Fellows will be offered the opportunity to be part of a mentorship program for trainees &/or junior faculty

Application Process

  • Applicants should email their completed materials to sans@podiumconferences.com with the subject line “SANS Fellow Application” by January 5th, 2026
  • Submissions will be reviewed by the SANS Fellows Committee, and recommendations will be made to the board in late January/early Februrary.
  • Applicants should submit:
      • Statement of 200-250 words speaking to why they (or you) want to be a SANS fellow and their (your) involvement in the society over the years
      • CV
      • Teaching and Mentoring Statement, if applicable, providing evidence of effective teaching and mentoring.