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Summer schools in Angers

Research in Neurosciences

 

When

June 2026 (exact dates to be confirmed)

 


 

 

Where

 Faculty of Health, University of Angers, France

For whom

The course is open to students who have completed two years of Medicine/Biological Sciences/Pharmacy/Veterinary/Midwifery and who may be interested in pursuing a M.D. or Ph.D. programme and envision a career in scientific or medical research.

The selection of students will be made considering motivation, English level and previous research experience, if any.

Citizens of all countries in the world are eligible to apply (not younger than 18 years old).

Language

English

Participation fee

Students from partner universities: 500 EUR

Students from non-partner universities: 600 EUR

Professionals: 1,000 EUR

Fees include welcoming and teaching materials, coffee breaks and weekday lunches, social activities, transport pass and all costs related to scientific visits.
The Summer Schools do not cover the costs of passports, visas, health insurance, travel to and from Angers, accommodation, breakfasts dinners.

If you are a student from the University of Angers, please contact

Learning outcomes

Knowledge and Understanding

Core Neuroscience Concepts: Develop a strong understanding of the structure and function of the nervous system, including key concepts in neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, and neuropathology.

Neurobiology of Diseases: Understand the mechanisms underlying common neurological disorders, such as multiple sclerosis.

Skills Development

Hands-On Techniques: Acquire introductory practical skills in neuroscience research, such as brain dissection, microscopy, electrophysiology and neuroimaging analysis.

Clinical practice: Develop practical clinical skills in emergency medicine and neurology, including advanced cardiac resuscitation (ACR), blood sampling, and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) puncture techniques.

Data Analysis: Develop skills in processing and interpreting data using bioinformatics, statistical tools, and computational models relevant to neuroscience.

Communication and Collaboration

Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Foster collaboration across disciplines, including biology, medicine and physiology, to address complex neuroscience challenges.

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Credits

3 ECTS

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There are 30 spots available for this program, assigned on a first-come, first-served basis. The program may be canceled if it doesn't reach a minimum of 10 participants; if so, you will be offered a refund.

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