ENB Neuroscience

Study mode:On campus Study type:Full-time Languages: English
Deadline: Feb 15, 2026
StudyQA ranking:4776 Duration:2 years

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The Master of Science in Neuroscience at Ludwig Maximilians University Munich offers an in-depth interdisciplinary education designed to prepare students for a broad range of careers in neuroscience research, clinical practice, and related fields. This programme integrates principles from biology, medicine, psychology, and computational sciences to provide a comprehensive understanding of the nervous system's structure, function, and disorders. Students will engage with cutting-edge research and innovative methodologies, including neuroimaging, electrophysiology, molecular biology, and computational modeling. The curriculum is structured to offer both theoretical knowledge and practical skills, with modules covering neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, neurochemistry, cognitive neuroscience, neuroinformatics, and neuropharmacology. Moreover, students have the opportunity to participate in laboratory work, research projects, and internships, fostering hands-on experience and professional development. The programme emphasizes a research-oriented approach, encouraging students to develop their own scientific questions and conduct independent investigations under the guidance of experienced faculty members. Throughout the course, students will gain insights into current challenges and advancements in neuroscience, preparing them for doctoral studies or careers in industry, healthcare, or academia. The university's excellent research infrastructure, collaboration with hospitals and research institutes, and vibrant academic community create an ideal environment for aspiring neuroscientists. Graduates of this programme will be equipped with a solid foundation in neuroscientific concepts and methods, critical thinking skills, and the ability to contribute to innovative research and applied solutions in the rapidly evolving field of neuroscience.

Educational organisation

1. General education: The educational programme is based on four main scientific topics, that of systems neurobiology, molecular and cellular neurobiology, computational neuroscience and neurophilosophy. Our curriculum provides the students with a profound understanding of the biological principles in brain structure and neuron-neuron communication before broadening the scope towards cognition and higher brain functions, computational methods and philosophical aspects in neurosciences. The main portion of the general education takes place in the first two semesters of study.

2. Individual research training: Each semester the student has to complete an individual research project. This will guarantee hands-on research training from the very beginning and gives students the opportunity to become acquainted with participating laboratories and researchers. In addition to the mandatory general courses, students can choose from a broad spectrum of methods and interdisciplinary courses.

3. Transferable skills: Our educational concept would not be complete without training of complementary skills, which supplement our core curriculum and help to optimally prepare students for their future career goals. In their second year, our students obtain first-hand teaching experience (and credits). In addition to a scientific education, the Master's programme includes modular workshops on academic transferable skills such as communication training, presentation skills, scientific writing, and time management.

4. Mentoring: Each student has his or her own mentor from the GSN faculty. The mentors serve as academic advisers, helping students plan their educational career and facilitate contacts in collaborating institutions. In informal meetings, a student has an excellent opportunity to discuss problems, receive guidance or have an informative scientific chat.

Study abroad unit(s)

Institutional and financial support is available for students interested in research internships abroad.

Internships

During the programme, students are required to complete individual practical work within a project of ongoing research for about 6 to 8 weeks. The student chooses from a wide variety of projects within the framework of the GSN faculty or external institutions. Our curriculum requires a total of three research projects and one laboratory internship before starting the Master's thesis project. Research projects give students the opportunity to explore different fields of neuroscience before deciding upon an area of study for the Master's thesis.

Forms of assessment

Written and oral exams, scientific protocols, oral presentations, or essays

Course objectives

The essential question in modern neurosciences is to understand how the human brain is functioning on all levels, from molecules to cognition. In order to approach these questions, neuroscience researchers and thinkers develop and use a wide spectrum of experimental and analytical methods from a broad variety of disciplines. As the techniques and analyses are becoming more interdisciplinary, the increasing demand for academics with an interdisciplinary and integrative educational background is not surprising. Based on its strong history and today's proficient expertise in neurosciences, Munich is by all measures worldwide one of the most important centres for neurosciences and thus, an important international site for interdisciplinary research and education in the field.
The programme at the GSN provides basic and individual teaching concepts for Master students with an educational background not only in neurosciences, but also from other related fields, such as life sciences, maths, physics, computational sciences, engineering, and also philosophy (which is unique in the field of neuroscience degree programmes).

Language requirements

English is the lingua franca of the programme for both instruction and research, thus a good command of English is required for participation.

Academic requirements

Applicants for the ENB MSc Programme in Neurosciences must hold a Bachelor's or equivalent degree in biology, psychology, medical sciences, bioinformatics, engineering, physics, computer sciences, philosophy, or a related field.

Enrolment fees

Approx. 120 EUR per semester. The fee includes a semester ticket covering public transport in the Munich metropolitan area.

Costs of living

Since Munich is one of the most expensive cities in Germany, a budget of no less than 900 EUR per month is recommended for basic living costs.
See our "Life in Munich" website for more information:
http://www.gsn.uni-muenchen.de/apply/living_in_munich/index.html

Arrival support

All new students attend the GSN orientation week, consisting of seminars from GSN faculty members, poster sessions of current GSN research projects, excursions around Munich, and information workshops to help navigate the degree programme.

Services and support for international students

The International Office offers a support and integration programme to assist international students, doctoral students, and postdocs at LMU:
http://www.en.uni-muenchen.de/about_lmu/contact/int_office/index.html

Accommodation

Accommodation is available through the student services office or on the private market.
See our "Life in Munich" website for more information:
http://www.gsn.uni-muenchen.de/apply/living_in_munich/index.html
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