Key dates for admission

Timing is crucial when applying to a prestigious program like Neurasmus. To ensure a smooth and successful application process, it’s essential to be aware of the key dates and deadlines. Below, you’ll find all the information you need to prepare and submit your application on time.

The Neurasmus selection process is highly competitive and designed to identify the most motivated and talented candidates. With limited places available, adherence to deadlines and submission guidelines is critical.

Plan ahead and take the first step toward joining this exceptional program in neuroscience.

Student Application Call

Upon review and evaluation of your application by the selection committee, selected students will be contacted for an interview mid-February.

Final results of the selection will be published in March.

For any question, please contact our Helpdesk : neurasmus-application@u-bordeaux.fr 

Next application call for 2025-2027 cohort (for self-funded students only) :

Open : September 02nd / Close : December 02nd 2024

All applications should be submitted through our online system and meet the given deadline(s). Paper applications or applications sent by electronic mail will not be taken into account.
Any application submitted after those dates will be automatically rejected.

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The Neurasmus Selection is a fair competitive process. Due to the limited places available and the high number of applications, the Selection Committee has to be very selective. However, in case of non-selection and if you have grounds to believe that your application file, although complete, has not been processed through the selection procedure, you may ask for further details by writing directly to the Neurasmus Head Office: neurasmus@u-bordeaux.fr

Candidates with special needs

Candidates with special needs, i.e. who have serious health conditions and/or physical disabilities that should be taken into account, are invited to contact the Neurasmus Office by February 10th at the latest, once the Selection process is done.

> They should notify their needs so the Neurasmus Consortium can adapt welcome facilities and teaching material in case their application is successful. Depending on the needs, additional financial support might be provided to insure the best mobility conditions. Please send necessary information to the Neurasmus Head Office : neurasmus@u-bordeaux.fr

Personal Data Use

The personal data of selected candidates/applicants (proposed for a scholarship/fellowship, put on the reserve list or enrolled on a self-paying basis) may be used for the purposes of evaluating the programs, efficiently manage the projects, and producing statistics. Data could be made available to the EACEA, the European Commission, the European External Action Service staff, as well as to other stakeholders of the Erasmus+ program, such as Erasmus+ National Agencies, National Erasmus+ Offices and the Erasmus Mundus Student and Alumni Association.

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