Partner universities



University of Helsinki
FinlandAn Erasmus+ agreement signed in 2015 allows AMU neuroscience master’s students to do an internship in a research laboratory in Helsinki or even to attend certain courses.
Conversely, we welcome students from the University of Helsinki for internships in laboratories affiliated to the master’s program. Some also participate in the Problem-Based Learning (PBL) modules, which can be given in English.
These exchanges reinforce international collaboration between research laboratories, as does the participation of Finnish researchers in our M2 symposia.
Benefits
- A bustling port metropolis
- A reputable university (top 100)
- A Neuroscience Center with highly performant technical platforms (flow cytometry, in vivo microscopy, mouse behavioural phenotyping, neuronal cell culture, zebrafish unit…)
- All master’s courses given in English
Oldenburg University
GermanyThanks to an Erasmus+ agreement, our students can since 2015 go to Oldenburg, near Bremen, in Germany, to do an internship in a research laboratory (in either neuroscience or neurocognitive psychology) or attend courses.
In return, students from Oldenburg University come to Marseille for internships in laboratories affiliated to the neuroscience master’s program.
Benefits
- The charm of a small college town
- Important research in sensory neuroscience
- All master’s courses given in English
- Many events for international students
Université de Montréal
CanadaEnjoying a long-established partnership, Aix- Marseille University and the Université de Montréal (UdeM) wish to strengthen their ties in the field of neuroscience.
Our students can do a research internship in the laboratories of researchers affiliated to UdeM neuroscience department or they can take neuroscience master’s courses.
Conversely, we are very pleased to welcome students from Université de Montreal in our courses or in research teams affiliated to our program, as well as professors and researchers from UdeM, for instance as speakers in our M2 symposia.
Benefits
- A cosmopolitan metropolis
- A university recognized globally
- A major neuroscience research cluster
- Cutting-edge research in all fields of neuroscience
A unique international experience
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