Explore the Neurasmus Experience
The Neurasmus program is more than a Master’s degree—it’s a journey of discovery. As a student, you’ll live and study in multiple European cities, gaining exposure to diverse cultures and academic environments. This immersive experience helps you build a global perspective while connecting with peers, professors, and professionals from around the world.
Preparing your mobility
Once you receive your Letter of Acceptance, you’ll begin preparing for your exciting adventure. This involves handling key logistical steps such as mobility arrangements, enrollment procedures, and planning your stay in your country of study. Resources are available to guide you through each stage, ensuring a smooth transition.

Neurasmus student and alumni association (NEURASA)
The Neurasmus Students and Alumni Association (NEURASA) connects current students and graduates of the program, fostering both professional and personal growth. This vibrant community offers a platform for networking, mentorship, and collaboration in neuroscience. Visit the NEURASA website to learn more.Erasmus Mundus Students and Alumni Association (EMA)
EMA is a global network supporting students and alumni of Erasmus Mundus programs. Established by the European Commission, EMA provides a space for members to share experiences, access resources, and participate in initiatives that enhance the Erasmus Mundus experience. Register with EMA here.
Need Assistance?
For any questions, our team is here to help:
- Bordeaux: neurasmus@u-bordeaux.fr
- Berlin: petra.wienzek@charite.de
- Göttingen: gpneuro@gwdg.de
- Québec: bi@bi.ulaval.ca

Your guide to tuition and financing
Enrolling in the Neurasmus program involves several key steps to ensure a smooth start to your studies:
Applying as a self-funded candidate
Enrolling in the Neurasmus program involves several key steps to ensure a smooth start to your studies:
- Administrative procedures: Complete essential tasks such as obtaining your visa, securing insurance, and finalizing documentation.
- Arrival preparation: Access resources to help you plan your move and settle into your new country.
- Student platforms: Gain access to digital tools and platforms to streamline your academic journey.
Living in the Country of Study
Living in a new country is a transformative experience. Neurasmus provides guidance to help you adapt and thrive in your host country:
- Accommodation Options: Find housing on campus, through private rentals, or via shared apartments.
- Cultural Integration: Adjust to local customs, make connections in your new community, and embrace the unique culture of your host country.
- Practical Advice: Get tips on banking, transportation, healthcare, and other essential aspects of daily life.
Student & Alumni Community
The Neurasmus community extends far beyond the classroom.
- Dynamic Network: Join a global group of current students and alumni working together to advance neuroscience.
- Inspiring Testimonials: Learn from the experiences of alumni who have made their mark in the field.
- Exclusive Opportunities: Take part in mentoring programs, professional events, and initiatives led by the alumni network.