Connectionists: Fully-funded PhD Positions in Neuroscience in Germany and US | IMPRS for Brain and Behavior

Ezgi Bulca Ezgi.Bulca at caesar.de
Tue Nov 3 09:51:00 EST 2020


Dear all,
Our PhD applications are open, please forward it to people who might be interested.

15 fully-funded PhD Positions in Neuroscience | IMPRS for Brain and Behavior
Bonn, Germany & Jupiter, Florida (USA)
Looking for a PhD position in neuroscience? Apply to our fully-funded, international PhD program in the Max Planck Society! IMPRS for Brain and Behavior is a transatlantic collaboration between the Max Planck associated caesar in Bonn and the University of Bonn, along with the USA partners Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience (MPFI) and Florida Atlantic University.
The Projects
More than 40 labs with an enormous variety of research projects are seeking outstanding PhD candidates to join their research. See our website (https://www.imprs-brain-behavior.org/research/faculty/) for further information on our faculty and possible doctoral projects. Topics include but are not limited to circuits and behavior, learning and memory, sensory processing, molecular signaling in neurons, nervous system development, biophysics of neurons and glia, and disorders of the nervous system. Successful candidates will work in a young and dynamic, interdisciplinary, international environment, embedded in the local scientific communities in Bonn or Jupiter.
Your Profile
Proven track record of academic and research excellence. Bachelor's or Master's degree (or equivalent) in life sciences, physics, mathematics, computer science, engineering, or other relevant subject (Degree should be concluded before admission to the PhD, latest by October 2021). Fluency in written and spoken English. Research experience is of advantage.
Our Offer
Immersion in a stimulating scientific culture of interaction and international cooperation. State-of-the art facilities with novel scientific technologies and advanced infrastructure. Dedicated support and mentoring personnel. Competitive salary funded for the whole duration of studies and no tuition fees. We are committed to diversity and equal opportunity for all applicants.
Application deadline: November 15, 2020
https://www.imprs-brain-behavior.org/admissions/application-info/
You will need: CV, letter of motivation, contact info for 2 referees, academic certificates and transcripts. Only online applications accepted.
Short-listed candidates will be (virtually) interviewed in January-February. Positions must be started latest in October 2021.
If you have any questions, feel free to contact the coordinator Ezgi Bulca at imprs.info at caesar.de<mailto:imprs.info at caesar.de> .

All the best,
Ezgi Bulca


Ezgi Bulca
IMPRS for Brain & Behavior Coordinator
phone +49/228/9656-318
e-mail: ezgi.bulca at caesar.de<mailto:ezgi.bulca at caesar.de>
www.imprs-brain-behavior.mpg.de<http://www.imprs-brain-behavior.mpg.de>

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center of advanced european studies and research
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