PhD Program – Paris School of Neuroscience

Pre-PhD and PhD programs are open to highly talented and motivated students, who received their
undergraduate training outside of France, irrespective of their original disciplines.
Pre-PhD: Up to a year of rotations in participating laboratories. This can include a Masters degree.
PhD: Three year program (with possible one year extension).
Programs are on English

Deadline: 30/03/2010
Open to: motivated students, who received their undergraduate training outside of France
Scholarship: Assistance for settling in Paris (pre-PhD 1 200 €/month, PhD 1 800 €/month)

Paris School of Neuroscience is a research network for advanced studies, made up of the majority of high profile neuroscience research laboratories at institutes and universities throughout the Paris region. It provides an outstanding multidisciplinary curriculum to students through seminar series, lab rotations, and exposure to top neuroscientists. The ENP recognizes the potential for significant scientific advances at the boundary of research fields. To foster strong interactions, synergy and accessibility of resources, its faculty includesinternationally recognized experts across the large field of the neurosciences – from basic molecular and cellular studies, computational science to brain imaging and clinical research. The program involves rotations in different ENP labs during the first year followed by three years of research in one ENP laboratory towards a PhD.
The program is specially designed to attract top international students that have already demonstrated signs of achievement; else, the program imposes few specific requirements. Students design their own programs leading to the PhD with oversight by faculty committees ensuring appropriate depth and breadth of training. All teaching is in English. Administrative support is provided for the installation in Paris.

The Paris School of Neuroscience « ENP » is a network of outstanding neuroscience laboratories in Paris area, within major universities and research institutes. ENP aims at facilitating graduate training of selected students in the Paris area. It covers all areas of Neuroscience and associated methodologies, from fundamental to clinical and from molecular to cognitive.

Pre-PhD and PhD programs are open to highly talented and motivated students, who received their
undergraduate training outside of France, irrespective of their original disciplines.
Pre-PhD: Up to a year of rotations in participating laboratories. This can include a Masters degree.

PhD: Three year program (with possible one year extension).

Training and Courses: Courses in neuroscience and relate topics – International
Conferences and seminars – French and/or English language courses – Individual supervision
by a tutor and a thesis committee – Annual retreat with faculty members and guest scientists.

THE PROGRAM IS IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE.

Support and Stipends: Assistance for settling in Paris (visa, housing, Social security, medical and/or other insurance) – Stipends from the ENP and other sources (pre-PhD 1 200 €/month, PhD 1 800 €/month) – Scholarships for attendance to international meetings – Support for periods of training in other laboratories.

Applications: There are two application deadlines per year: 30 September and 30 March.

Participating Intitutions: CEA – CNRS – Inserm – Université Pierre et Marie Curie (UPMC) –
Université Paris Sud (Paris 11) – Collège de France – Ecole normale supérieure – Institut Pasteur.

For further information and application details,
e-mail: enp@paris-neuroscience.com

DEAD LINE : 30 MARS 2010

You can interrupt the online application without loosing the data you entered. For this, you need to login under the heading “Account”. Enter your email as your login and then your password. When attaching a document, do not use the “back-space” of your internet navigator. This may lead to duplication of the application or to erase the data.
Application: two calls per year (March 30th and September 30th)

The program is especially designed to attract motivated top international students that have already shown signs of achievement in their own countries. The call is open to students from different backgrounds (biology, medicine, physics, and mathematics) who can demonstrate a strong interest in the field of Neuroscience. Applicants should have the equivalent of a bachelor’s or master’s degreeobtained outside of France.
There are two programs for each call:
– The pre-PhD Program is a one year program that involves Neuroscience classes (Master 2 program) and short (2-3 months) rotations in different ENP labs. At the term of this year the student should have built his PhD project and chosen the appropriate lab to carry it on. Stipends are 1200 € net (all taxes deduced, Health Care included). Students with the equivalent of a bachelor’s degree are expected to follow this program before entering the PhD program. Students with a master’s degree are encouraged to start with rotations but can apply directly to the PhD program.
– The PhD program is a three year program that involves research training in one of the ENP laboratories. In addition students are expected to attend the ENP Seminar series. Stipends are 1 800 € (income tax not deduced, Health Care included).

Download the abstract of the call

Selection process

– Pre-selection of applicants: application documents (résumé, motivation letter, and documents showing the level of academic achievements) are sent to two members of the ENP panel (comprised of team leaders of the ENP) who score the applications independently. Eventually all ENP panel members decide in a consortium session about the pre-selection of candidates who meet the ENP criteria.
– A telephone interview is organized for all pre-selected candidates. Based on this interview with two experts in the panel, candidates are invited to Paris for a presentation.
– Presentations and interviews in Paris are done during a full day. Candidates get the opportunity to present their curriculum, previous work and motivation. They also get the opportunity to know better the ENP members, such as professors, administrators and students. On the basis of the talks (10 minutes) and the ensuing discussions (10 minutes) the ENP panel makes a final selection of the students which will benefit from the pre-PhD and the PhD program. The ENP will pay the trip and accommodation for all candidates.
After each step of the selection process results are communicated by Email to the applicants.

More info at ENP website

PhD Program – Paris School of Neuroscience

Paris School of Neuroscience is a research network for advanced studies, made up of the majority of high profile neuroscience research laboratories at institutes and universities throughout the Paris region. It provides an outstanding multidisciplinary curriculum to students through seminar series, lab rotations, and exposure to top neuroscientists. The ENP recognizes the potential for significant scientific advances at the boundary of research fields. To foster strong interactions, synergy and accessibility of resources, its faculty includesinternationally recognized experts across the large field of the neurosciences – from basic molecular and cellular studies, computational science to brain imaging and clinical research. The program involves rotations in different ENP labs during the first year followed by three years of research in one ENP laboratory towards a PhD.
The program is specially designed to attract top international students that have already demonstrated signs of achievement; else, the program imposes few specific requirements. Students design their own programs leading to the PhD with oversight by faculty committees ensuring appropriate depth and breadth of training. All teaching is in English. Administrative support is provided for the installation in Paris.

The Paris School of Neuroscience « ENP » is a network of outstanding neuroscience laboratories in Paris area, within major universities and research institutes. ENP aims at facilitating graduate training of selected students in the Paris area. It covers all areas of Neuroscience and associated methodologies, from fundamental to clinical and from molecular to cognitive.

Pre-PhD and PhD programs are open to highly talented and motivated students, who received their
undergraduate training outside of France, irrespective of their original disciplines.
Pre-PhD: Up to a year of rotations in participating laboratories. This can include a Masters degree.

PhD: Three year program (with possible one year extension).

Training and Courses: Courses in neuroscience and relate topics – International
Conferences and seminars – French and/or English language courses – Individual supervision
by a tutor and a thesis committee – Annual retreat with faculty members and guest scientists.

THE PROGRAM IS IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE.

Support and Stipends: Assistance for settling in Paris (visa, housing, Social security, medical and/or other insurance) – Stipends from the ENP and other sources (pre-PhD 1 200 €/month, PhD 1 800 €/month) – Scholarships for attendance to international meetings – Support for periods of training in other laboratories.

Applications: There are two application deadlines per year: 30 September and 30 March.

Participating Intitutions: CEA – CNRS – Inserm – Université Pierre et Marie Curie (UPMC) –
Université Paris Sud (Paris 11) – Collège de France – Ecole normale supérieure – Institut Pasteur.

For further information and application details,
e-mail: enp@paris-neuroscience.com

DEAD LINE : 30 MARS 2010

You can interrupt the online application without loosing the data you entered. For this, you need to login under the heading “Account”. Enter your email as your login and then your password. When attaching a document, do not use the “back-space” of your internet navigator. This may lead to duplication of the application or to erase the data.
Application: two calls per year (March 30th and September 30th)

The program is especially designed to attract motivated top international students that have already shown signs of achievement in their own countries. The call is open to students from different backgrounds (biology, medicine, physics, and mathematics) who can demonstrate a strong interest in the field of Neuroscience. Applicants should have the equivalent of a bachelor’s or master’s degreeobtained outside of France.
There are two programs for each call:
– The pre-PhD Program is a one year program that involves Neuroscience classes (Master 2 program) and short (2-3 months) rotations in different ENP labs. At the term of this year the student should have built his PhD project and chosen the appropriate lab to carry it on. Stipends are 1200 € net (all taxes deduced, Health Care included). Students with the equivalent of a bachelor’s degree are expected to follow this program before entering the PhD program. Students with a master’s degree are encouraged to start with rotations but can apply directly to the PhD program.
– The PhD program is a three year program that involves research training in one of the ENP laboratories. In addition students are expected to attend the ENP Seminar series. Stipends are 1 800 € (income tax not deduced, Health Care included).

Download the abstract of the call
Selection process

– Pre-selection of applicants: application documents (résumé, motivation letter, and documents showing the level of academic achievements) are sent to two members of the ENP panel (comprised of team leaders of the ENP) who score the applications independently. Eventually all ENP panel members decide in a consortium session about the pre-selection of candidates who meet the ENP criteria.
– A telephone interview is organized for all pre-selected candidates. Based on this interview with two experts in the panel, candidates are invited to Paris for a presentation.
– Presentations and interviews in Paris are done during a full day. Candidates get the opportunity to present their curriculum, previous work and motivation. They also get the opportunity to know better the ENP members, such as professors, administrators and students. On the basis of the talks (10 minutes) and the ensuing discussions (10 minutes) the ENP panel makes a final selection of the students which will benefit from the pre-PhD and the PhD program. The ENP will pay the trip and accommodation for all candidates.
After each step of the selection process results are communicated by Email to the applicants.

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