The International Max Planck Research School for Brain and Behavior is a fully funded graduate program jointly hosted between CAESAR, Bonn, Germany and the Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuro- science (MPFI), USA. In addition, IMPRS for Brain and Behavior is co-run by partner Universities: University of Bonn, Germany and Florida Atlantic University in the USA. The IMPRS for Brain and Behavior offers Fully-Funded PhD Positions in Neuroscience.
About the programme:
- Selected candidates will receive both theoretical and hands-on training in a large range of modern imaging, electro-physiological and molecular techniques.
- Selected candidates will get exposure to a broad range of research areas based on how sensory information is encoded in neural circuits and how these circuits are activated during behavior.
- Students will take courses and attend scientific symposia at the partner institutions in Bonn and Florida – thereby being exposed to an exceptionally broad group of international scientists and provided the opportunity to earn a doctorate under outstanding research conditions.
- Successful candidates will work in a young and dynamic international environment, embedded in the local scientific communities of caesar or MPFI.
Requirements:
- Applications are invited from highly qualified and motivated candidates from all over the world.
- Applicant must hold an outstanding diploma or master degree.
Applications:
- Application to be submitted online via the online application portalÂ
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Organization | CAESAR |
Fellowship Level | Doctoral |
Country | Germany |
Subject areas | Neuroscience |
Fellowship amount | Fully-funded |
Eligibility | Open to all nationalities |
Deadline | December 1 |
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