Courses on offer:
- How to Conduct Clinical Research in Psychiatry: From Theory to Practice (March 9-19, 2026)
- Network Neuroscience (March 23-27, 2026)
- Cognitive Aging, Neuropsychology and Cognitive Diagnostics (March 23-27, 2026)
- Early Child Development: Extended Interactions Between Neural Networks, Body and Environment (March 23-27, 2026)
- The Vascular Brain (May 18-22, 2026)
- Stress Neurobiology: Molecular Insights and Translational Approaches (May 18-22, 2026)
- Neuropsychopharmacology (May 25 – June 2, 2026)
Refer to the specific course for more information on the program.
How can I secure a place on one of the courses?
If you’re interested in one of the doctoral courses, make sure to submit your application – including your CV and a brief motivation letter – explaining how the course aligns with your research and academic goals to neurotech@ki.se. Please not that each doctoral course has a different application deadline and applications should be sent to no shorter than one month before the start of the specific course. KI will perform the selection process.
Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity to enhance your knowledge and skills!
Participation in the course can only be guaranteed once the Karolinska Institutet has approved your participation as the application will go on a first-come, first-served basis. So be quick and apply as soon as possible!
After being accepted into one of the courses offered by the Karolinska Institutet, Bonn students have the opportunity to apply for a scholarship. In order to apply for a scholarship, you must be a doctoral student employed at the University of Bonn/ University Hospital Bonn.