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Erasmus grant for city centre

The project duration is up to three years starting January.

Hyderabad: The Centre for Neural and Cognitive Sciences, School of Medical Sciences, University of Hyderabad, has received the multi-institutional Erasmus international grant for its proposal, ‘Integrated Track in Brain and Cognitive Sciences (iBRAIN)’.

The project duration is up to three years starting January. The grant would promote the internationalisation of training and teaching in cognitive sciences among the consortium partners and allow student mobility.

University officials stated that the aim was to develop an educational track from the masters to the doctoral level of education in cognitive sciences, which combines psychology, neurobiology, math and computer sciences and to modernise the curriculum in cognitive studies by developing new and innovative courses and methodologies in the partner countries.

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