Study abroad in Tübingen, Germany: Most popular universities for Neuroscience.

Are you thinking of studying Neuroscience, abroad? Below you can find the most popular universities and programmes to study Neuroscience in Tübingen, Germany. This list is based on visitors on the Studyportals websites, listing more than 150,000 English-taught Bachelor's and Master's programmes world-wide.



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University of Tübingen

The University of Tübingen is a place of top research and excellent teaching - and has been for more than 500 years. Find out more about our profile, our structures and our rich campus life. 
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Most popular Neuroscience programmes for international students in Tübingen

These are the most popular programmes among international students who are looking for a Neuroscience degree in Tübingen.

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Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience

University of Tübingen

The Graduate School of Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience started in the fall of 2008 and, amongst other topics, it brings neurodegenerative diseases, the neurosensory systems and molecular imaging techniques and transgenic mouse technology into focus.
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Neurobiology

University of Tübingen

The M.Sc. programme, Neurobiology at the University of Tübingen, offers students in-depth instruction in the neurosciences, the opportunity to acquire wide-ranging skills in current methods of neuroscientific research and the training to address and solve scientific problems in this area independently. 
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Neural and Behavioural Sciences

University of Tübingen

The Graduate School of Neural and Behavioural Sciences at the University of Tübingen has been educating students since 1999. The masters program has its focus on systems, behavioural and cognitive neuroscience, as well as on brain imaging techniques, both with respect to their physiological and technological basis and their application in neurology, psychiatry and neurocognition.
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Neural Information Processing

University of Tübingen

The latest offshoot, the Graduate School of Neural Information Processing, started teaching in the winter term of 2011 at the University of Tübingen. This school covers theoretical and computational aspects of neuroscience, a field of research that has become increasingly important in the past years.
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Neuroscience (International Max Planck Research School)

University of Tübingen

The Graduate Training Centre of Neuroscience (GTC) / International Max Planck Research School for Cognitive and Systems Neuroscience (IMPRS) is the centerpiece of neuroscience training in Tübingen. It is affiliated with the Unversity of Tübingen’s cluster of excellence, the Werner Reichardt Centre for Integrative Neuroscience (CIN) and operates international neuroscience degree programs which offer a comprehensive theoretical and practical training in a wide range of neuroscience topics under the guidance of leading neuroscientists.
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Graduate School of Cellular & Molecular Neuroscience

University of Tübingen

The graduate program in Cellular & Molecular Neuroscience was established at the University of Tübingen in 2007 through the joint efforts of the Medical School, the School of Biology and the School of Biochemistry & Pharmacy and is strongly supported by prestigious research centres such as the Hertie Institute of Clinical Brain Research, the Tübingen Centre of Neurodegenerative Diseases, the Centre for Integrative Neuroscience and the Natural & Medical Sciences Institute.
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Graduate School of Neural Information Processing / International Max Planck Research School

University of Tübingen

The Graduate School of Neural Information Processing does provide research-oriented training in a wide spectrum of computational neuroscience topics. This doctoral program aims at students with a first degree in physics, mathematics, computer science, bioinformatics, engineering or a related field who have a strong interest in biomedical and neural sciences and technical applications. Profound knowledge in maths (linear algebra, analysis), statistics, elementary probability theory, and programming skills in at least one language are compulsory.
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About Neuroscience

Neuroscience degrees prepare specialists who analyse the structure of the brain and how the nervous system works. Neuroscientists investigate how the most basic microscopic operations relate to complex behaviours, like language, social interactions, or emotional reactions. Neuroscience students take classes on Chemistry, Biology, Psychology, and Neurobiology, and work as neurosurgeons, language therapists, or psychiatrists.

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