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Bordeaux Neurocampus Graduate Program
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International PhD Call 2026 - Neurocampus
publié le 05 janvier 2026
- ouverture des candidatures le 04 janvier 2026 à 00:00 (UTC+1:00)
- clôture des candidatures le 27 février 2026 à 12:00 (UTC+1:00)
- https://doctorat.u-bordeaux.fr/en/before-phd/graduate-programs/neurosciences
Our international PhD Program in neuroscience takes place within the research laboratories of the
dynamic and international neuroscience community of the Bordeaux Neurocampus.
We benefit from the diverse set of expertise fostered by the 55 research teams there. From biology of neural cells and synapses to animal and human behavior, as well as cognition and physiology of neural networks, the Bordeaux Neurocampus covers a wide range of research topics. Similarly, the research departments has a wide array of techniques, such as molecular biology, transcriptomics and proteomics, cell culture and vector design, bio-imaging, microscopy, electrophysiology, computational neuroscience...
As both a PhD and a Marie Sklodowska-Curie fellow, you will benefit from:
- Research projects in Bordeaux Neurocampus laboratories covering a wide range of expertise and technologies from basic to applied and translational research
- Weekly seminars with renowed scientists and guests from the neuroscience community
- Diverse training on neuroscience topics and beyond
- International mobility opportunities and structured partnerships
- Access to research networks through the wide community of local and international scientists
- Career guidance services to support perspectives in and out of academia
Courses are available in English.
Modalités
Requirements :
- Hold a Master degree in a relevant discipline
- Prove an excellent academic and scientific level
- Demonstrate
previous experience in a research laboratory
- Fluent English
Admission to the PhD program involves 4 steps:
1/ Online application for pre-selection: personal and academic details,
documents to be provided
2/ Personal interview (in person at Bordeaux Neurocampus if possible or via skype): 30
minutes to present academic background, research experience, motivation for 3
preferred PhD research projects (among a list of available PhD research
projects which will be published after the pre-selection step, within the
interview session, and may be updated within the official notification).
3/ Discussion and final validation with the PhD
supervisor (the applicant is
invited to directly contact and organize meetings with the PhD supervisors of
its preferred PhD research projects during his stay for interviews).
4/ Registration at the Life and Health Science Doctoral School of the University of
Bordeaux.
