[alife] PhD studentships in Neurobiology in Strasbourg, Freiburg i. Br., Amsterdam, Basel, Bangalore and Jerusalem

Janina Kirsch kirsch at bcf.uni-freiburg.de
Mon Jan 9 03:49:39 PST 2012


The Erasmus Mundus Joint Doctoral Program "NeuroTime - Neural Processing on Time" is inviting
applications for fully funded 4-year joint PhD studentships between 6 Universities (Strasbourg, Freiburg i. Br., Amsterdam, Basel, Bangalore and Jerusalem) and 2 Associated Partners (IHD and Neurex), coordinated by the University of Strasbourg. in the field of Neurobiology. 

The objective of NeuroTime is to provide PhD students with a top quality international training program in multidisplinary neuroscience that will contribute through the creation of a 'European Higher Education Area' in investigating a process lying at the heart of brain function & dysfunction: processing of time.

The training provided by our program integrates developmental, molecular, cellular & behavioral neuroscience, chronobiology, computational neuroscience & neurotechnology.

The projects are collaborative and typically involve two of the six above institutes and will require some travel. 

Students should have a solid background in biology, especially neuroscience (on a master level or equivalent). An excellent academic record, documented interest in research and fluency in English are required.
 
If you are interested, go to http://www.neurotime-erasmus.org
Deadline for applications: January 15, 2012.

If you have questions regarding the program and applications, you can contact us at ntadmin at unistra.fr 





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