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Title: The IBRO Neuroscience Programmes Network NPN


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The IBRO Neuroscience Programmes Network
(NPN) Getting the message across
Laurence Garey Chair, IBRO-NPN Lausanne Switzerla
nd
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First IBRO World Conference, Lausanne, 1982
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83 Affiliated Organizations
Over 55,000 members
111 countries
Regions Africa Asia/Pacific East Europe Latin
America North America West Europe
www.ibro.org
Secretariat Paris
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The International Brain Research Organization
(IBRO) was founded in 1960. IBRO is dedicated
to the promotion of neuroscience and of
communication between researchers in all
countries of the world. In 1976 IBRO was given
Associate Status in the International Council of
Scientific Unions (ICSU) which is part of UNESCO.
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Some IBRO Educational Programmes IBRO
Schools Fellowships Travel Grants Support
for Neuroscience Libraries Funding
Database Return Home Programme Clinical/Basic
Science Links Programme Neuroscience Programmes
Network
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IBRO ALUMNI
  • Objectives
  • Facilitate Worldwide Communication
  • Student to Student
  • Students and Faculty
  • Mentorship Guidance
  • General Information
  • Materials
  • Class President Secretary
  • Directory
  • Reunions Affinity Groups at Congresses (SfN,
    Melbourne)

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IBRO NEUROSCIENCE PROGRAMMES NETWORK (NPN)
The NPN is a compilation of neuroscience
training programmes operating worldwide,
including PhD, MSc, BSc, undergraduate and other
relevant levels
It aims to help define and make better known
training possibilities worldwide
It provides on the IBRO website a listing of
neuroscience training programmes operating
worldwide, but targets training institutions not
encompassed by ANDP (Association of Neuroscience
Departments and Programs) in North America and
NENS (Network of European Neuroscience Schools)
Although not intended as a funding organisation,
NPN may be useful in pointing out possible links
between training programmes and relevant funding
resources
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IBRO NEUROSCIENCE PROGRAMMES NETWORK (NPN)
works in close association with the IBRO
Regional Committees and Affiliated Organizations
collaborates actively with ANDP and NENS
advises and assists colleagues and institutions
wanting to organise training programmes
  • includes all forms of neuroscience training
    endeavours, bearing in mind that some
    institutions do not provide a final degree

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Jafri Abdullah MALAYSIAEmail
deptneurosciencesppspusm_at_yahoo.com José
BargasMEXICO Email jbargas_at_ifc.unam.mx Julie
Chan TAIWAN Email yhwa_at_isca.vghks.gov.tw Andrew
GundlachAUSTRALIAEmail a.gundlach_at_hfi.unimelb.e
du.au Michael LehmanCANADA Email
michael.lehman_at_schulich.uwo.ca Denise
Manahan-Vaughan GERMANY Email dmv-igsn_at_rub.de Vi
ji RavindranathINDIA Email vijir_at_nbrc.ac.in
Vivienne Russell SOUTH AFRICA Email
russell_at_curie.uct.ac.za Kaneez Fatima
ShadPAKISTANEmail fatimak_at_iccs.edu
IBRO NEUROSCIENCE PROGRAMMES NETWORK (NPN)
Committee (2007)
Laurence Garey (Chair)SWITZERLANDEmail
l.garey_at_sunrise.ch
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IBRO NEUROSCIENCE PROGRAMMES NETWORK (NPN)
The following minimum information is requested
for inclusion in the NPN
Title of the programme with the name of the
institution and the city and country of origin,
and the address of the relevant contact person
Website address (if currently established)
Degree awarded by the programme (i.e. PhD, MSc,
BSc or other) if relevant. Note that it is NOT
essential for a degree to be awarded to qualify
for inclusion in the Network.
Duration of programme
Qualification requirements for admission of
potential students
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IBRO NEUROSCIENCE PROGRAMMES NETWORK (NPN)
Additional information could include
  • the number of teachers involved in each
    programme
  • the number of students in each programme
  • the availability, and requirements of
    scholarships for local and overseas students

National societies and associations, and
individual institutions, are free to provide
additional information about programmes as they
become available, and modify their entries It is
most important that institutions should plan to
keep this information up-to-date, and inform NPN
of all changes to their programmes
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