The International Max Planck
Research School on Neuroscience of Communication: Function, Structure, and
Plasticity offer several positions for excellent students holding a master’s
degree (or equivalent) to perform research resulting in a Ph.D in the field of
Cognitive Neuroscience.
Research School on Neuroscience of Communication: Function, Structure, and
Plasticity offer several positions for excellent students holding a master’s
degree (or equivalent) to perform research resulting in a Ph.D in the field of
Cognitive Neuroscience.
The IMPRS NeuroCom aims to
recruit and educate excellent young scientists from all over the world who wish
to extend their knowledge and research experience in a structured and demanding
graduate programme, in order to pursue a successful career in cognitive
neuroscience.
recruit and educate excellent young scientists from all over the world who wish
to extend their knowledge and research experience in a structured and demanding
graduate programme, in order to pursue a successful career in cognitive
neuroscience.
IMPRS NeuroCom is based at
the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, and
the University of Leipzig, and also involves the Max Planck Institute for
Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, and the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience
at University College London, UK.
the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, and
the University of Leipzig, and also involves the Max Planck Institute for
Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, and the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience
at University College London, UK.
Candidates are expected to be
proficient in written and spoken English. For PhD applicants, a minimum score
required for a TOEFL paper-based test is 550. The minimum score for the TOEFL
computer-based test is 213, for internet-based test 79–80. For IELTS the
overall band score should be 6.5.
proficient in written and spoken English. For PhD applicants, a minimum score
required for a TOEFL paper-based test is 550. The minimum score for the TOEFL
computer-based test is 213, for internet-based test 79–80. For IELTS the
overall band score should be 6.5.
Scholarship
Description:
- Application
 Deadline: December 1, 2018
- Course
 Level: Position is offered for
 pursuing PhD programme at the IMPRS NeuroCom.
- Study
 Subject: Position is available to
 pursue a successful career in cognitive neuroscience.
- Scholarship
 Award:
 PhD students of the IMPRS NeuroCom receive funding based on the guidelines
 of the Max Planck Society (about €1.786 gross, i.e. before taxes and
 health insurance etc.). There are no tuition fees. For national students
 enrolment at the University of Leipzig is optional, for international
 students it is obligatory. The enrolment fee is approximately €202 per
 semester. Living costs vary depending on personal spending habits.
 Doctoral students are required to have German health insurance coverage.
- Number
 of Scholarships: Not Known
- Nationality: Both
 German and international students
- Scholarship
 can be taken in Germany
Eligibility
for the Scholarship:
- Eligible
 Countries: Both German and
 international students can apply for these PhD positions.
- Entrance
 Requirements:
- Applicants
 should hold a very good Master’s degree (or qualified equivalent). The
 degree should include a minimum of four years of academic training (BSc +
 MSc) and should be awarded by an internationally recognized
 university-level institution.
- Applicants
 with a BSc/BA degree are not eligible to apply even if their
 undergraduate program comprises four years of academic training and a
 written thesis.
- The
 study programme should include an extensive original research project and
 a written thesis in disciplines such as neuroscience, psychology,
 medicine, neurobiology, cognitive neuroscience, physics, computer
 science, engineering, linguistics, mathematics, or related fields.
 Research experience is essential for successful candidates.
- All
 documents that are not in English or German have to be translated by an
 officially approved translation office.
- If
 the Master is not completed yet: Students may apply before receiving
 their Master’s degree (or equivalent degree). In this case, they need to
 indicate the expected date of their degree, and they must submit their
 most current academic transcripts. The degree must have been awarded by
 the time the student starts the IMPRS NeuroCom programme.
- English
 Language Requirements: Candidates are
 expected to be proficient in written and spoken English. For PhD
 applicants, a minimum score required for a TOEFL paper-based test is 550.
 The minimum score for the TOEFL computer-based test is 213, for
 internet-based test 79–80. For IELTS the overall band score should be 6.5.
 Because the teaching and supervision language at the IMPRS NeuroCom is
 English, German language skills are not mandatory. However, the IMPRS
 NeuroCom offers the opportunity to take German language courses.
Application
Procedure:
How to Apply: In general, only applications
submitted electronically through our online application system can be
considered for evaluation. We recommend that you collect and prepare all
necessary information before starting the application process. Once you have
started the process, you will have to continue until the end, as it is not
possible to save your data in between. Use this pdf-file to
check which documents have to be submitted during the application process.
submitted electronically through our online application system can be
considered for evaluation. We recommend that you collect and prepare all
necessary information before starting the application process. Once you have
started the process, you will have to continue until the end, as it is not
possible to save your data in between. Use this pdf-file to
check which documents have to be submitted during the application process.
Please read all points
thoroughly.
thoroughly.
During the registration you
will also be asked to name three preferred supervisors / researchers you would
like to work with. To receive an overview of possible supervisors and
available PhD projects, please visit Faculty and Research.
Here you can have a look at all IMPRS NeuroCom faculty members and learn more
about their research topics and available PhD projects.
will also be asked to name three preferred supervisors / researchers you would
like to work with. To receive an overview of possible supervisors and
available PhD projects, please visit Faculty and Research.
Here you can have a look at all IMPRS NeuroCom faculty members and learn more
about their research topics and available PhD projects.
At the end of the online form
you are asked to upload a single .pdf-file containing the following documents:
you are asked to upload a single .pdf-file containing the following documents:
- Cover
 letter explaining the motivation and reasons for pursuing a PhD at
 IMPRS NeuroCom, and describing your personal research interests and
 academic goals (about 1-1.5 pages). Please also name your preferred
 supervisors here. If available, please also mention the preferred topic
 you would like to research.
- Curriculum
 Vitae (CV) including activities and experiences relevant to the
 studies.
- Names
 of two academic referees supporting your application.
- Title
 and abstract of your Master’s thesis (or equivalent thesis; not
 longer than one A4 page). If you have not yet started your Master’s
 thesis, please either include an abstract of your Bachelor’s thesis or a
 brief summary of your plan for your Master’s thesis.
- Copy of
 Master’s degree (or equivalent degree).
- Official
 academic transcripts of coursework and other relevant academic
 certificates.
- Certificate
 of proficiency in English (non-native speakers only). Coursework in
 English is also accepted, either at your home university or from a
 university abroad.
- List of
 publications (if applicable).
Please make sure you arrange
your attachments in the suggested order. Please be aware that only complete
applications will be considered. Since the working language of both the
graduate school and the Institute is English, only applications in English are
accepted.
your attachments in the suggested order. Please be aware that only complete
applications will be considered. Since the working language of both the
graduate school and the Institute is English, only applications in English are
accepted.
Letters
of recommendation
We require two recommendation
letters. Please list the names and contact details of two referees of your
choice. Once you have submitted your application, they will automatically
receive an email with a link where they can submit their recommendation
letters. Please ask your referees for permission before you name
them. The deadline for recommendation letters is 9 December. You and the
referee will both receive an email confirming successful upload of the
recommendation letter.
letters. Please list the names and contact details of two referees of your
choice. Once you have submitted your application, they will automatically
receive an email with a link where they can submit their recommendation
letters. Please ask your referees for permission before you name
them. The deadline for recommendation letters is 9 December. You and the
referee will both receive an email confirming successful upload of the
recommendation letter.
Please keep in mind: It is
your responsibility to ensure that the recommendation letters are sent in due
time. Only complete applications (including two letters of reference) will
be considered for evaluation.
your responsibility to ensure that the recommendation letters are sent in due
time. Only complete applications (including two letters of reference) will
be considered for evaluation.
