Study programs at the GSN
Useful links for current students:
- MSc LMU course listing (LSF) - courses for the current semester and last 5 semesters
- PhD LMU course listing (LSF)
- GSN Study Regulations - available under downloads on this site
- MSc Module Handbook - overview of the MSc Neuroscience coursework
- Munich Neuroscience Calendar - soft skill courses offered by the GSN/GRK
- LMU Graduate Center - information on doctoral studies and counseling; comprehensive workshop program for complementary skills
- LMU Studentenkanzlei - LMU Registrar's office, page only available in German
- LMU International Office - point of contact for registering as an international student at the LMU
- GSN Student Guide - latest version of the GSN guide for new students
Teaching at the GSN
The training concept of the Graduate School of Systemic Neurosciences responds to the rapidly developing neuroscience field and is designed to offer:
- an optimally structured and student-centered teaching program in English,
- comprehensive and state-of-the-art scientific training supported by the exceptionally broad scope of research associated with the Munich Center for Neurosciences - Brain & Mind,
- ECTS-based grading, fully compatible with the Bologna System,
- personal career planning plus intensive individual coaching for scientific and related careers,
- various options for lab rotations with collaborating Munich institutions, such as the Technische Universität München, Max-Planck-Institutes, and Helmholtz Center Munich as well as their international research partners, and
- an international network for future careers in academia for graduates, PhD students, and postdocs.
A special PI lecture series introduces the various key topics and methods to all students in the GSN.
Pictorial overview to the MCN and GSN (pdf, 126 KB)