With apologies for cross-posting: We are happy to announce a call for
applications to participate in NeuroHackademy 2026!

This two-week hands-on workshop will be held in a hybrid format, July
13th-24th, 2026, both at the University of Washington in Seattle,
Washington, USA, and online.

NeuroHackademy is an opportunity for participants to learn state-of-the-art
methods for the analysis and management of large human neuroscience
datasets while also networking and working with domain experts and each
other on concrete neuroscience problems. The curriculum emphasizes large
datasets of publicly available data (such as the Human Connectome Project,
OpenNeuro, etc.), and on the value of making human neuroscience research
open and reproducible.

NeuroHackademy sessions in the first week will include lectures and
tutorials on data science, machine learning, data visualization, and data
resources, as well as extended Q&A sessions. The second week will be
devoted primarily to participant-directed activities: guided work on team
projects, hackathon sessions, and breakout sessions on topics of interest.
Participants will have an opportunity to present their own work in a
session that will take place in the second week of the event.

This event will be held in a hybrid format, with options to attend
in-person in Seattle, or online. Participants attending online will join
the event through multiple online channels, including zoom-casts of
lectures and breakout sessions, Slack conversations, and collaboration
through GitHub and through the course’s online JuptyerHub.

For more details and a preliminary list of instructors, see:
https://neurohackademy.org/ 14

We are now accepting applications to participate here:
https://neurohackademy.org/apply/ 7
(If you are unable to see the application embedded in this page, try this
link instead 1.)

Ideally, applicants should have some prior experience with programming and
with neuroscience data analysis, but we welcome applications from
participants with a variety of relevant backgrounds. For frequently asked
questions, please refer to this page:
https://neurohackademy.org/frequently-asked-questions/ 2

Accepted applicants will be asked to pay a fee of $250 (in person) / $25
(online) upon final registration. Fees cover housing and two meals per day
for in person participants.

Important dates:

March 16th, application deadline
April 15th, notification of acceptance
May 1st, registration deadline
July 13th - 24th: NeuroHackademy
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