Programme overview
This programme aims to educate specialists for independent work in research and education in areas of:
- Neurosciences;
- Electrophysiology;
- Psychopharmacology.
A holder of a Master’s degree in Neurobiology has good knowledge of the general principles of:
- structure;
- function;
- pathology of the nervous system;
- can study the latest neuroscience-related literature;
- can identify and analyze neuroscience-related problems and knows the scope of application, advantages, and disadvantages of modern scientific and clinical investigation techniques.
Why this programme?
- Established running TEMPUS funded project together with partners from Oxford University, Manchester University, UK, Western Ontario University, Canada, Kuopio University, Finland.
- Taught by high-level specialists.
- Possibilities to prepare a Master’s thesis on topics outside the Department of Neurobiology and Biophysics.
- Modern teaching facilities.
What’s after?
- Master’s of Science in Neurobiology can work in the biotechnology industry, research and development, education, medical institutions, and private and public agencies where knowledge, technologies, and equipment in the field of neurobiology and life sciences are applied, created, or traded.
- Analytical knowledge could be improved through doctoral studies in the fields of life sciences.
