["The main focus of the programme is on cognitive neurosciences. In the first semester, students acquire basic theoretical knowledge in cellular, molecular, systemic, theoretical, and clinical neurosciences as well as practical experience by attending courses on programming and laboratory animal science. The second semester allows students to focus on their individual interests by choosing three advanced practical modules. Consolidation and application of the advanced theoretical and practical knowledge and training of abilities in the area of experimental design and scientific communication is the aim of two lab rotations in the third semester. Both can be made in another institute or clinic in Germany or abroad, followed by a Master's project in the last semester.For further details, see:https://www.uni-bremen.de/en/mscneuro/."]
October
All applicants
30 April