How does the brain work? Addressing this most fascinating question of modern life sciences is the goal of the Graduate School of Systemic Neurosciences at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität in Munich, offering a modern interdisciplinary training program with international tuition-free MSc, PhD, and Fast-Track PhD courses of study.
Significant progress has been made in the field of cellular and molecular neuroscience, and modern in vivo techniques have revolutionized non-invasive observation of brain activity even in humans. Today's challenges still lie in understanding the brain as a complex functioning system and you can contribute to solving the many remaining questions.
The program was initiated with the support of Elite Network of Bavaria (ENB) in 2007 - a funding initiative by the state of Bavaria to promote new and innovative teaching programs, designed according to the Bologna principles, for highly qualified students at top facilities.
Applicants for the MSc Program "Neurosciences" must hold a BSc or equivalent degree in biology, psychology, medicine, physics, philosophy or related fields.
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Master Positions in Neurosciences, Graduate School of Systemic Neurosciences, Germany (2019)