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Berlin School of Mind and Brain – Apply now for 2014!
The Berlin School of Mind and Brain is an international and interdisciplinary graduate
research school that offers a three-year doctoral degree program in English. The School
was established in 2006 as part of Germany’s Excellence Initiative for German
universities.
It is the Berlin School of Mind and Brain’s mission to train outstanding young scientists
to become experts in one of the relevant fields, to provide them with knowledge over the
gamut of mind and brain research, and to give them the ability, and the opportunity, to
cooperate with researchers from other disciplines.
Doctoral candidates are admitted by a four-step process that identifies the 10–15 best
applicants. They are selected in a highly competitive and internationally open admission
procedure.
Based at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, our main partner institutions in research,
education and training are the Charité Medical School and the universities in Berlin and
Potsdam, Magdeburg and Leipzig as well as the Bernstein Center for Computational
Neuroscience, Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine, Max Planck Institute for Human
Development, and Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences.
RESEARCH within the School concentrates on six paradigmatic topics each of which connects
brain- and mind-related research:
o perception, attention, and consciousness
o decision-making
o language
o brain plasticity and lifespan ontogeny
o brain disorders and mental dysfunction
o human sociality and the brain
Research is strongly embedded in the basic and clinical research conducted within the
region allowing for synergistic research initiatives and opportunities.
The School has a faculty comprised of nearly 60 distinguished researchers, including five
Max Planck directors, four Leibniz Prize winners, several ERC advanced grant recipients,
and the Einstein Visiting Fellow. Together with the associated research groups they cover
the most relevant research areas in the mind and the brain sciences.
PARTNERSHIPS with several international universities are maintained for research and
training exchange, joint conferences, and lab rotations:
o University of Aarhus, Denmark
o Bar-Ilan University, Israel
o King’s College London, UK
o University College London, UK
o Duke University, USA
o George Mason University, USA
EIGHT GOOD REASONS to choose the Berlin School of Mind and Brain
o You become part of a structured program that offers ample opportunities in research,
education and training in one of Europe’s largest mind and brain research communities
o You are assigned at least two professorial thesis advisors – usually one from the brain
sciences, one from the mind sciences, in order to ensure the interdisciplinary impact and
support for your work
o You regularly meet with leading international researchers through the School’s own
scientific meetings and international lecture series
o You are provided with substantial financial assistance to attend national and
international conferences
o You arrange your own journal and methods clubs and participate in academic retreats
o You attend a series of tailor-made courses on subjects relevant for interdisciplinary
mind and brain research, and you have access to specialized scientific soft- and
hard-skill courses, a mentoring program, career development, and coaching
o No tuition fees associated with the program
o The best applicants will be granted a scholarship by the School
DEADLINE for applications: 15 January 2014
For further information please visit our website
www.mind-and-brain.de or contact
mb-admission(a)hu-berlin.de .
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Humboldt-Universitaet zu Berlin
Berlin School of Mind and Brain
- Admissions -
Unter den Linden 6 | 10099 Berlin
Visitor address: Luisenstrasse 56 | 10117 Berlin
2nd floor, room 308
Tel.: +49 (0)30 2093-8105
Fax: +49 (0)30 2093-1802 mb-admission(a)hu-berlin.de
www.mind-and-brain.de
www.neuroscience-berlin.de You can also find us on Facebook, ResearchGate and
Academia.edu
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Katharina von Kriegstein
Max Planck Research Group Leader
Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences
Stephanstr. 1A, 04103 Leipzig, Germany
Professor of Cognitive and Clinical Neuroscience
Humboldt University of Berlin
Rudower Chaussee 18, 12489 Berlin, Germany
Phone +49 (0) 341-9940-2476
Fax +49 (0) 341-9940-2448
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