1. Campus+ lifelong learning courses
These courses are open on the Campus+ platform for learners interested in continuous education. They typically include video lessons, downloadable exercise files, online assessments, and other self-paced learning materials.
View the existing courses
There are two types of course catalogues that can be listed on Campus+
- Credit course catalogue
The credit course catalogue is an organized listing of all the academic courses offered for credit within Neurotech alliance. It provides students with detailed information such as course titles, descriptions, prerequisites, credit hours, and the level of study.
View the credit course catalogue - Host university non-credit courses
These are courses offered by partner universities but listed on Campus+ for visibility. Learners can search, find, and apply for them directly through the platform.
View the non-credit course catalogue
The lifelong learning courses on the NeurotechEU Campus+ platform are designed to make advanced education in neuroscience and neurotechnology accessible to learners at all stages of their academic and professional journey. These courses emphasize flexibility and inclusivity, allowing participants to engage with video lectures, interactive materials, assignments, and self-paced assessments. By connecting resources from multiple universities and research institutions across Europe, Campus+ enables learners not only to strengthen their knowledge but also to collaborate with peers and experts in the field.
TrainingSpace (TS) is an online hub that makes multimedia educational content from courses, conference lectures, and laboratory exercises from some of the world’s leading neuroscience institutes and societies more accessible to the global neuroscience community. TS provides users with study tracks for self-guided study, tutorials on tools and open science resources for neuroscience research.
The Learn Gala platform is a collaborative online learning environment designed to make education more engaging, accessible, and community-driven. It allows educators to create interactive courses enriched with multimedia content, while learners benefit from features such as discussion spaces, knowledge sharing, and progress tracking. The platform emphasizes inclusivity and global reach, enabling institutions and organizations to connect their audiences, deliver structured training, and foster peer-to-peer learning in a flexible digital ecosystem.
KnowledgeSpace (KS) is a globally-used, data-driven encyclopedia and search engine for the neuroscience community. Descriptions of neuroscience research concepts, publicly available datasets, publications, and much more can be discovered across multiple resources through KnowledgeSpace.
Neurostars is an open access question and answer site that serves the INCF network and the global neuroscience community as a forum for knowledge exchange between neuroscience researchers at all levels of expertise, software developers, and infrastructure providers.
Neurotorium.org provides unbiased and freely available, online educational content created for clinicians, educators and all who are interested in learning more about the brain. All our educational material is developed, reviewed, and regularly updated by leading experts within the fields of psychiatry, neurology, and neuroscience.