Humboldt University Berlin: Berlin School of Mind and Brain International Doctoral Programme - Scholarship Title: Humboldt University of Berlin: Berlin School of Mind and Brain International Doctoral Program
In collaboration with: In Berlin: Humboldt-Universität Center, Charite, Freie Universität, Technische Universität, Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience, for General Linguistics, Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine, Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin Center neuroimaging, Neuroscience Research Center at Charite; Universität Magdeburg, Universität Potsdam, Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig
Program Duration: Three years
Scholarship Application Deadlines:
Deadline for students applying for programs and scholarships for one of his own school (ie for all this time without funding): January 15
Applications by students who have secured funding (eg scholarships from funding agencies such as the DAAD or Studienstiftung des Deutschen Volkes, or has been offered a research grant or research positions by their supervisors) will be accepted continuously throughout the year. Exclusive deadline for applicants is the last one (except January 15): May 15 and September 15
Explanation:
Berlin School of Mind and Brain is an international research school, located in the heart of Berlin dynamic. Founded in 2006 as part of the German Excellence Initiative, it offers a unique three-year program of interdisciplinary doctorate in English in mind / brain science.
Research within the School focuses on the interface between the humanities and neuroscience. Of particular interest are research areas that fall on the border between the sciences of mind (eg, philosophy, linguistics, behavioral and cognitive sciences, economics), and brain sciences (eg, neurophysiology, computational neuroscience, neurology, and neurobiology). The main topics of research in this program include: conscious and unconscious perception, decision making, language, brain plasticity and ontogeny of age, mental disorders and brain dysfunction, and the philosophy of mind. However, research is not limited to these areas, and students are strongly encouraged to develop and work on their own initiative on any projects that are relevant to interdisciplinary questions related to the mind and brain.
Further Information and Application Program
Program information can be found here.
www.mind-and-brain.de
www.neuroscience-berlin.com
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