A vital aspect of neuroscience is the ability to share research ideas and methods through collaborations, and by promoting open-source practices by making data and software freely available. Reflecting this ethos, MSc Cog Neuro students will have the exciting opportunity to take part in a research cluster, formed by the Network of European Neuroscience School (NENS), across 3 school programmes:
- The MSc in Cognitive Neuroscience at the University of Reading (UK)
- The MSc in Cognitive Science at Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń (PL)
- The MSc in Neurosciences at the University of Geneva, the EPFL PhD Program in Neuroscience (EDNE) and the Lemanic Neuroscience Doctoral School (LNDS) (CH).
The cluster is part of the wider scope of reproNim, a centre which aims to "improve the reproducibility of neuroimaging science and extend the value of our national investment in neuroimaging research, while making the process easier and more efficient for investigators."
Students part of the cluster will work together throughout the academic year, remotely, on a joint curriculum of activities, and present their work at an online conference and BrainHack at the end of the year.
For more information please refer to the corresponding NENS Webpage, or the reproNim website.