[Comp-neuro] Ph.D. program (with details) in Computational/Experimental Neuroscience in Tuebingen, Germany
Zhaoping Li
li.zhaoping at tuebingen.mpg.de
Fri Oct 9 15:58:35 CEST 2020
(I apologize for a previous message sent without details):
Join our interdisciplinary PhD program and experience a vibrant and
international training environment in Neuroscience!
see https://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/imprs-mmfd
for more details. Application deadline 30th Nov. 2020
More details
International Max Planck Research School
The Mechanisms of Mental Function and Dysfunction
The ‘International Max Planck Research School (IMPRS) for The Mechanisms
of Mental Function and Dysfunction’ (MMFD) provides state-of-the-art
training and research under the guidance of leading neuroscientists,
psychologists, psychiatrists and computational scientists in Tübingen.
Excellent graduates with a Bachelor´s degree will enjoy an unparalleled
opportunity to start their research career in neuroscience.
What´s it all about?
The IMPRS is a joint project of the Max Planck Institute for Biological
Cybernetics <https://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/2549/en> and the
University of Tübingen <https://uni-tuebingen.de/en/>. It is embedded in
the Graduate Training Centre of Neuroscience (GTC)
<https://www.neuroschool-tuebingen.de> and thus benefits from more than
20 years of successful cooperation in the training of young
neuroscientists.
The IMPRS-MMFD offers a combined MSc/PhD program to outstanding BSc
graduates. IMPRS students will not only receive an admission to one of
the GTC´s regular MSc programs, but additionally a commitment of the
IMPRS faculty to offer them a PhD position after their successful MSc
graduation.
The direct access to the IMPRS doctoral program for those students who
are already holding a MSc degree and have already been admitted by the
Graduate Training Centre is also possible. Prerequisite is the primarily
supervision by one of the IMPRS faculty members (see: Application).
Teaching and research in the IMPRS and at the GTC of Neuroscience are
conducted entirely in English.
The IMPRS MMFD was launched in January 2020 and is one of about sixty
International Max Planck Research Schools <https://www.mpg.de/en/imprs>
run by the Max Planck Society <https://www.mpg.de/en> in partnership
with various universities and research institutions. IMPRS programs
provide an extraordinary framework and working environment for graduate
students, and they provide unique opportunities for interdisciplinary
research projects.
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