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The Cluster of Excellence 'Neuronal Circuits in Health and Disease' offers 20 fully funded PhD fellowships in Neuroscience across top institutions in Austria. Candidates will engage in cutting-edge research on GABAergic cells, supported by a robust training program, collaborative opportunities, and a strong scientific community. Gifts in relocation and professional development are included, targeting motivated graduates eager to make a difference in brain research.
20 Fully Funded PhD Fellowships in Neuroscience through the Excellent Brains PhD Program of the Cluster of Excellence “Neuronal Circuits in Health and Disease”
The recently established Cluster of Excellence (CoE) “Neuronal Circuits in Health and Disease” is offering up to 20 PhD positions in Neuroscience, funded by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF). These fellowships are open to talented and motivated graduates both from Austria and abroad. The successful candidates will conduct research at one of the five leading research institutions across Austria: Medical University of Vienna (MUV), Medical University of Innsbruck (MUI), University of Vienna (UNIVIE), Institute of Science and Technology Austria (ISTA), Institute of Molecular Biotechnology of the Austrian Academy of Sciences (IMBA).
Job description:
The CoE brings together leading Austrian neuroscientists to explore the diversity and functional specializations of GABAergic cells, a key neuronal lineage critical to nervous system function and essential across all brain networks. Impairments in their function are linked to disorders like schizophrenia, autism, and epilepsy. With its focus on GABAergic cells, the CoE aims to integrate a range of cutting-edge concepts, methodologies, and tools from basic and clinical neurobiology to understand fundamental brain functions and the processes by which they become susceptible to diseases.
Successful candidates will become members of the Excellent Brains PhD Program of the CoE. The training will be distributed over the five participating institutions, offering a comprehensive and collaborative learning experience. It will include joint seminars, workshops, journal clubs, methodological courses and special courses focused on GABAergic cells. Additionally, students will have the opportunity to participate in up to three lab rotations in different institutions of the CoE, gaining hands-on experience in cutting-edge research and fostering interdisciplinary collaborations. Each student will be supervised by two experienced and internationally renowned supervisor and a mentor. The training will also provide a career development program along with workshops focused on soft skills development.
What we offer:
Requirements:
*Applicants with non-European Master’s degrees will be asked to provide GPA scores.
# Applicants with a degree equivalent to Master’s degree can only apply if:
Application Deadline: 30.06.2025
The CoE is committed to promoting equality, diversity and inclusion in science. All qualified applicants will be considered regardless of gender identity, nationality or background.
For a more detailed description of the research projects and PIs with open positions please visit our website https://hirnforschung.meduniwien.ac.at/fwf-cluster-of-excellence-neuronal-circuits-in-health-and-disease/fwf-cluster-of-excellence-overview/
How to Apply:
You will find clear instructions on filling the Application Form on our website. References will be requested from referees via email.
For further questions please contact Katalin Szigeti, PhD, the Training Unit Coordinator of the CoE (margit.katalin.szigeti@univie.ac.at).