UConn: Salamanca - Graduate Neuroscience in Salamanca - Summer Program

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UConn Graduate Neuroscience in Salamanca, Spain will introduce graduate students to Neuroscience at an international level. Sponsored by the Department of Neuroscience, this five week program will be taught by a team of international scientists. I... read more

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I learned a lot about neuroscience at the graduate and international level as well as gained a greater appreciation of Spanish culture. It was a very worthwhile experience - University of Pittsburgh - Pittsburgh View Entire Review
This experience was definitely worthwhile! I was able to immerse myself in a different culture and interact with locals. - University of Connecticut View Entire Review

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UConn Graduate Neuroscience in Salamanca, Spain will introduce graduate students to Neuroscience at an international level. Sponsored by the Department of Neuroscience, this five week program will be taught by a team of international scientists. It is a joint effort by the University of Connecticut, the Institute of Neuroscience of Castilla y Leon, and the University of Salamanca. The overall program in Salamanca is designed for Honors students, upper class Pre-med, Neuroscience, Biomedical Engineering, Psychology, and Audiology Communication Science majors, and graduate students.

The program will take place at the University of Salamanca (USAL), founded in 1218. A college town that is both medieval and modern, Salamanca was founded by the Romans in the 4th century, and it teems with cafes, tapas bars, shops, night life, and a rich mix of locals, students, and European tourists. Students will learn about Neuroscience and Spanish culture by becoming immersed in the vibrant life of this truly unique city.

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Study Abroad
Program Length(s):
  • Summer
Relevant Study Subject(s):
  • Neurobiology, Neurosciences
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