Brain & Behavior PhD Program: The International Max Planck Research School (IMPRS) for Brain & Behavior offers a fully-funded PhD program focused on neuroethology and neuroscience. This world-class training program will allow aspiring researchers to study the neural basis of animal behavior in collaboration with top institutions in Bonn, Germany.
IMPRS for Brain & Behavior PhD Program
Designation
PhD Researcher
Research Area
Neuroethology – the study of the neural mechanisms underlying animal behavior.
Location
Bonn, Germany
Eligibility/Qualification
- A Master’s degree or equivalent in a relevant field (e.g., neuroscience, biology, psychology).
- Strong interest in researching animal behavior and neural circuits.
- Commitment to scientific excellence and innovation.
Job Description
PhD researchers will engage in cutting-edge research to uncover the links between brain circuits and animal behaviors. This includes:
- Designing and conducting experiments.
- Analyzing and interpreting data.
- Collaborating with faculty and fellow researchers.
- Contributing to publications and presentations.
How to Apply
Interested candidates should submit their application through the online portal, ensuring all required documents are included. For detailed instructions, visit the IMPRS website.
Last Date for Apply
31st October 2025
Please note that the deadline for reference letters is 3rd November 2025, and no extensions will be granted.
Prepare your application to be part of a pioneering research community at IMPRS for Brain & Behavior!