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Neuroscience Academy Denmark (NAD)

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The vision behind Neuroscience Academy Denmark (NAD) is to educate the neuroscientists of the future by creating a unique learning, development and research environment in Denmark at PhD level for younger scientists holding degrees in a range of neuro-related disciplines, including biology, chemistry, medicine, pharmacology, genetics and psychiatry.

The NAD PhD programme will include a wide selection of advanced courses within neuroscience, which will begin with an introductory year before the start of the three-year PhD programme.

NAD will take initiatives to support and motivate national collaborations, networking and awareness of research activities and technical know-how between research groups in the public or private sector in Denmark.

The scientific contents for networking activities will have a focus on the translational, clinical and interdisciplinarity in neuroscience.

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