Scholarshipfor.Info – The first international neuroscience Graduate School was established at the University of Tübingen in 1999. In the future, three Schools will provide research oriented career tracks – leading to a master or doctoral degree – that provide an ideal preparation for a career in science and academia.
The three graduate programs will complement one another at best and, thus, provide a markedly broad sprectrum of neuroscience research and training opportunities in Tübingen. Teaching is entirely in English.
Participating Institutions
A large international faculty of renowned scientists together with stateof-the-art facilities provide an outstanding environment for interdisciplinary research and training in neuroscience. Participating institutions include:
• University of Tübingen – Faculty of Medicine and Faculty of Natural
Sciences and Mathematics
• Werner Reichardt Centre for Integrative Neuroscience
• Hertie-Institute for Clinical Brain Research
• German Centre for Neurodegenerative Diseases – Tübingen
• Bernstein Centre for Computational Neuroscience – Tübingen
• Natural and Medical Sciences Institute at the University of Tübingen
• Max-Planck-Institute for Biological Cybernetics
Application – Scholarships – Fees
• Entry requirements: BSc for master program; MSc, Diploma or MD for doctoral program.
• Application deadlines: January 15 for master program. Doctoral
students may apply throughout the year.
• The selection procedure for a place on the master program is three
stepped: (1) written application, (2) subject test, (3) interview. Students
interested in a doctoral project may contact research groups
of their interest directly.
• Scholarships are available for excellent international students.
Doctoral students are generally funded through research grants.
• Tuition fees for master students amount to 610 Euros per month.
Doctoral students are exempted.
Download application forms from our website:
www.neuroschool-tuebingen.de
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