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    Neurosciences (0912VD350105)

    Faculty: First Faculty of Medicine
    Study programme: Neurosciences (P0912D350105)
    Form of study: full-time
    Type of study: doctoral
    Language of instruction: English
    Standard length of study: 4 years
    Application type: Online

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      Application submission date: 30.04.2021
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      The study programme Neurosciences is concerned with all aspects of the study and research of nerve tissue, both central and peripheral, in its physiologic state and in disease, in basic research and in clinical applied research. The study programme consists of the following parts: Neuroanatomy, Neurophysiology, Neurogenetics, Neuropathology, Neurology, Psychiatry, Neurosurgery, Neuropharmacology, Neurorehabilitation, Neuroimaging.
      The goal of the study is that the student may obtain knowledge of the field of neurosciences as a whole, ability of independent scientific work, ability of independent research including of publication of its results in scientific/professional periodicals with a defined IF, all of that with the respect of nerve tissue and its physiology and pathophysiology, and clinical research.
      According to the article 3, paragraph 1, second sentence of the Code of Admission Procedure of Charles University, this programme of study is offered without specialization.
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      The entrance examination takes the form of an oral interview before a board. The applicant's readiness for independent scientific work in the selected field and the applicant’s professional and language knowledge will be evaluated. The interview will include a discussion of the submitted project, where its meaningfulness and feasibility will be evaluated.

      The criteria of evaluation:
      1. Quality of the submitted project and level of compilation of the project’s annotation – maximum 40 points
      The board will evaluate if the objectives of the project are specific and original, the hypothesis is clearly defined, the methods are clearly defined and adequate and if it is determined which methods the applicant will be devoted to.
      2. The form of presentation of the submitted project – maximum 20 points
      The board will evaluate the applicant’s ability to present the project, respond to questions from board members, the applicant’s basic theoretical knowledge in relation to the topic of the submitted project, including knowledge of the researched topic and the theoretical background of the project and its critical comparison with previously published findings.
      3. Previous scientific and professional activity in the given field related to the submitted project – maximum 20 points
      The board will evaluate the previous activities of the applicant related to the project or research in the given or related scientific field. Especially, the publishing activity, active participation in conferences or symposia and participation in grant projects will be evaluated. (The full number of points will be allocated if the applicant is the first author or principal investigator of a grant and up to 50 % of points will be allocated if the applicant is a co-author or co-investigator of a grant.)
      4. Professional, financial and material support of the submitted project – bonus of maximum 20 points
      The board will evaluate relation of the submitted project to the scientific focus of the intended supervisor and his/her research projects, financial support of the project by grant, institutional research funding or sponsorship (grant application does not mean financial support of the project), if the technical and material equipment of the intended workplace is adequate and consent of the head of the institution/department, where the submitted project will be carried out, is available. Based on these criteria the certain number of bonus points could be allocated.

      Each member of the board grades separately each criterion. The arithmetic mean is calculated on the basis of the point evaluation of each board member. The result is rounded to the nearest whole number – for values from 0.0 to 0.49 in the downward direction to the nearest whole number and for values from 0.50 to 0.99 in the upward direction to the nearest whole number. The ranking of applicants is decided based on the total number of points.
      The minimum point limit required for admission is 60 points.
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      Admission to Doctoral studies is conditioned by successful completion of a Master's study programme.

      Verification method: entrance exam
      Confirmation date (of entrance exam) from: 07.06.2021 Until: 14.06.2021
      Alternative date (of entrance exam): 28.06.2021 Until: 05.07.2021
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      Fruther information: http://dspb.avcr.cz/
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      The postgraduate (Ph.D.) programme in neurosciences is designed for the study of the structure, functions and disorders of the nervous system. The Neurosciences programme covers, in particular, neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, neurogenetics, neuropathology and neuropathophysiology, methods used in those disciplines, essential clinical knowledge of neurology, neurosurgery and psychiatry as well as of the diagnostic methods used in those disciplines. A graduate of the course of study in Neurosciences has the basic knowledge of all the above parts of the discipline, is capable of independent scientific work, and well-versed in the current state of knowledge in the field of his/her dissertation. A graduate of the course of study in Neurosciences is mentioned as an author/ess in the basic reference databases of his/her field of study.