The Erasmus Mundus Consortium in Neuroscience (Neurasmus) is developed through the active cooperation of five Partner Universities and thirteen Associated Members, and it aims to offer a stimulating, interdisciplinary training environment for young neuroscientists with the goal to prepare them for future challenges in neuroscience research.
The Neurasmus Consortium is offering Grants for Visiting Scholars for outstanding academics who are interested in contributing to the study program and developing academic partnerships. The aim is to strenghten the expertise available in each university through teaching, research or cooperation (for instance development of collaborative research projects involving laboratories with complementary expertise).
Note: Selected projects must focus on contribution to the advancement of knowledge through research or teaching and/or curriculum development.
There is no deadline.
Note: Application must be sent electronically to the Neurasmus Coordination Office at least two months before the preferred period of visit.
Applicants must see the Eligibility Criteria.
Scholars will receive short-term scholarships from €2,400.00 for a two-week stay to €14,400.00 for a three-month stay.
Bachelor, Master or Doctoral students are not eligible.
Applicants must complete the Application Form electronically and submit it as an MS Word file or PDF document with a copy of their passport to neurasmus@u-bordeaux2.fr.