Grants and stipends are intended for highly motivated young scientists with limited resources, who receive no other financial support from third parties (for example employer or sponsor).
Scholarships available for a summer course on affective neuroscience, focusing on mood, aggression, and attraction. Key research areas include affective disorders, emotions, criminal and antisocial behavior, and psychopathology, fostering an understanding of emotional and behavioral dynamics.
Two Spinoza grants of each €500,- are offered by the European Accreditation Committee in CNS (EACIC). The grant is intended for highly motivated young scientists with limited resources, who receive no other financial support. To be eligible you must be a young scientist, i.e. graduated from your first MSc or MD no more than 5 years before the start of the academic year and you do not receive financial support from third parties (for example employer or sponsor) for the tuition fee.
