M Sc Neurosciences in Ludwig Maximilians University Munich | Fees, Eligibility and More

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M Sc Neurosciences

Germany

Ludwig Maximilians University Munich

Munich, Germany

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Key information
Duration
: 2 Year
Study Type
: Full Time
Exam Accepted
: IELTS 6.0/9
Exam Intake
: Jul
Conditional Scholarship
: NA
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  • Neurosciences (Master)

  • How does the brain work? Significant progress has been made in the field of cellular and molecular neuroscience. Modern in vivo techniques have revolutionized non-invasive observation of brain activity even in humans. Today’s challenge lies in understanding the brain as a complex and functioning system. This new master program in Neurosciences is supported by the Elite Network of Bavaria and embedded in the Graduate School of Systemic Neurosciences, which provides state-of-the-art training with nationally and internationally renowned professors. Key focus areas include systemic neurosciences, molecular and cellular neurosciences, computational neuroscience, and neurophilosophy. Modular seminars in secondary skills such as scientific writing, presentation skills, and time management supplement the core curriculum and help to prepare students optimally for their future career goals.
  • This new master program in Neurosciences is supported by the Elite Network of Bavaria and embedded in the Graduate School of Systemic Neurosciences, which provides state-of-the-art training with nationally and internationally renowned professors.
  • Key focus areas include systemic neurosciences, molecular and cellular neurosciences, computational neuroscience, and neurophilosophy. Modular seminars in secondary skills such as scientific writing, presentation skills, and time management supplement the core curriculum and help to prepare students optimally for their future career goals.
  • Students will acquire an excellent understanding of the molecular, cellular and systemic principles of neurobiology
  • The teaching concept is based on teaching concept is based on four major measures General education, Individual research training, Complementary skills, and Mentoring
  • The first year of the program aims to mediate basic knowledge in the main areas of systemic neurosciences: systemic neurobiology, molecular and cellular neurobiology, sensory physiology, computational neuroscience, and neurophilosophy
  • The second year of the master's program aims to deepen and expand the knowledge of systemic neurosciences gained in the first year

Entry Requirement


  • Applicant must have a bachelor degree.

Application Process


  • Candidates must hold a bachelor degree and must have a good command of the English Language.
  • Students must hold an appropriate degree in biology, medical sciences, engineering, physics, bioinformatics, computer sciences, psychology, philosophy or other related fields
  • Official Transcripts • CV (max. 2 pages) • Motivation statement • Research experience (max. length 2,000 characters) • Two separate letters of recommendation • Interview

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