Grad School / Program:
- Contact:
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108 Giltner Hall
College of Natural Science
Michigan State University (MSU)
East Lansing, MI 48824
United States
Phone: 517-353-8947
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- Degrees Granted:
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Doctorate
- Programs offered:
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On-campus
- Description:
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Some highlights of what you will learn about the Neuroscience Program are:
- You will gain through coursework a broad foundation in the structure and function of the nervous system, from molecules to behavior, from early development through aging, in health and in disease.
- You will have opportunities for research training with outstanding faculty to address important problems in neuroscience using a wide variety of experimental approaches, model systems, and levels of analysis.
- You will receive financial support, including a stipend, tuition and fees, and health care benefits, throughout your graduate training while at MSU.
- You will develop critical thinking and professional skills that will equip you to be a successful scientist and research team leader.
- You will enjoy weekly seminars by nationally and internationally recognized neuroscientists.
- You will be a member of a highly interactive, collegial, and collaborative intellectual community of neuroscientists who work at a large university with outstanding research support facilities.
- Admission Information:
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Application for admission is made directly to the Neuroscience Program.
- the MSU Application for Graduate Study
- the application fee of $50
- a personal statement
- transcripts from ALL institutions
- official copy of GRE scores
- three letters of recommendation
- attend the Neuroscience Program Interview Weekend
- international applicants must also include: an official copy of TOEFL scores
- Grad Program Website:
- http://neuroscience.msu.edu/
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