Practical information
› N° participants: 20
› Language: classes are conducted in English or French, depending on the public. Candidates should have a B2 level of English or equivalent.
› Location: lectures and practical sessions take place at the Bordeaux School of Neuroscience, on the Carreire campus of the University of Bordeaux.
› Participant profile: the course is designed for third-year undergraduate students, graduate and doctoral students from various disciplines (biology, physics, chemistry, mathematics, computer science, psychology, medicine, pharmacy, etc.)
› Applications: candidates must provide a CV and cover letter.
› Deadline: Student registration is now open! Deadline April 13th
› Participation fee:
› Free of charge for Bachelor and Master students from the University of Bordeaux (including weekday lunches, coffee breaks, and social programme costs)
› 600 € for PhD students from the University of Bordeaux (including weekday lunches, coffee breaks, and social programme costs)
› 1 430 € for qualified participants eligible for the FENS/IBRO-PERC stipend* (including accomodation, weekday lunches, coffee breaks and social programme costs)
› 2 180 € for regular participants (including accomodation, weekday lunches, coffee breaks and social programme costs)
* A limited number of FENS and IBRO-PERC stipends are available for four MSc or PhD students residing in Europe (excluding France). This support provides a 750 € reduction on the regular fee (bringing the total cost down to 1,430 €). To apply for this reduction, candidates must include a dedicated section in their cover letter specifying their motivations for participating and their need for financial support. Please note that candidates do not need, and must not, apply via the FENS/IBRO-PERC website. Selection will be carried out by the CHET Committee.
