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Neuroscience (Neurasmus) University of Bordeaux

Award Attendance Study Duration Start Domestic fees International fees
Master On-Campus Full-time find out September €2250.00 total per €4500.00 total per
Course fee notes
  • Available scholarships: Erasmus Mundus student scholarships.
  • Self-funded program country students: 2,250€ per semester (9,000€ for the 2 year-program).
  • Self-funded partner country students: 4,500€ per semester  (18,000€ for the 2 year-program).

Course overview

This international Erasmus Mundus Master program offers a unique interdisciplinary and integrated training approach to normal brain functions and diseases.

A European Master in Neuroscience: advanced courses and research training.

The Neurasmus program is a full-time Neuroscience study program offering a unique interdisciplinary and integrated approach of normal brain functions and diseases. It strongly emphasizes training in cutting-edge techniques in all major topics of brain research, from molecules to cognition. The Neurasmus curricula are completely embedded in international-oriented local Master programs of the partner universities. Each program features among the best and most reputed national programs in Neuroscience. The Neurasmus program is an Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree developed under the Key Action 1 of the Erasmus+ program. 

Program structure

At the application stage, students choose the main track they wish to follow. This defines their first year mobility. Depending on the track chosen, students spend their first and second semesters in Amsterdam / Göttingen / Berlin / Coimbra / Bordeaux / Laval. The Board of Education agrees on the first, second or third wish according to the selection ranking and intake capacity of partner institutions. 

At the end of the first semester, students choose a subspecialty which defines the partner university(ies) for the 2nd year. It is part of the student’s Personal Training Plan (PTP).


Entry requirements

  • Admission requirements:
    • Hold a Bachelor’s degree (180 ECTS) or a qualification in natural sciences.
    • A solid basic knowledge in general cell biology, as well as the basics of chemistry and biochemistry, physics and math is required.
    • Excellent proficiency in English.
  • Language requirements:
    • Candidates who completed their education in Canada, USA, UK, Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa or Australia do not need to provide an English certificate.
    • All other applicants (incl. candidates who hold a Bachelor or Master degree taught in English) need to provide evidence of their English language skills with any one of the following test scores. IELTS: 6.5 (no score below 6), Paper-based TOEFL: 580, Computer-based TOEFL: 237, Internet-based TOEFL: 92, Certificate of Advanced English: B/C, Certificate of Proficiency in English: B/C.
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