During the programme, you’ll get to grips with all facets of neurosciences – ranging from genes to behaviour, from both fundamental and clinical perspectives. The expert teaching you’ll receive comprises a combination of lectures, research seminars, work groups, demonstrations, lab visits and practicals.
The VU Amsterdam brings all areas of neuroscientific expertise together in Amsterdam Neuroscience. Its mission is to study the brain and its disease mechanisms through an integrative approach that covers everything from molecule to bedside. In Amsterdam Neuroscience, innovation takes place at all levels of study, from molecular to cellular studies, and from circuitry to intact brain and behaviour, both at individual level and at population level.
To prepare for a career in the academic or scientific world, you’ll also work on your own professional development plan as part of our Career & Academic Skills Portfolio course, which spans both years of the programme.
The start date of this programme is September 1st.
The VU Master Neurosciences is also involved in two Erasmus+ joint-degree programmes:
Neurasmus: a European Master's programme in Neuroscience
The Neurasmus program is a full-time Neuroscience study programme offering a unique interdisciplinary and integrated approach of normal brain functions and diseases. It strongly emphasises training in cutting-edge techniques in all major topics of brain research, from molecules to cognition. The Neurasmus curricula are completely embedded in international-oriented local Master's programmes of the partner universities.
Information about the the programmes & tracks, partner universities, application procedure and more: www.neurasmus.u-bordeaux.fr
NeuroData: a Master's programme in Brain and Data Science
In modern science, breakthroughs often occur at the intersection of multiple disciplines. NeuroData, a pioneering, innovative MSc in Brain and Data Science, will create impact through multidisciplinary research and educational innovation. This holistic approach to students’ training will enable them to forge new mindsets and approaches while increasing individual contributions to a knowledge-based economy and society. The possibilities for ground-breaking, cutting-edge discoveries are enormous. The integrated multidisciplinary brain and data science curriculum will cultivate researchers with in-depth knowledge in both fields.
More information: www.neurodata-master.org