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Université de Bordeaux
 

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. Selection will be carried out by the CHET Committee.