Weizmann Institute of Science, Feinberg Graduate School Integrated MSc-PhD in Brain Sciences: Systems, Computational & Cognitive Neuroscience
Weizmann Institute of Science, Feinberg Graduate School

Weizmann Institute of Science, Feinberg Graduate School

Integrated MSc-PhD in Brain Sciences: Systems, Computational & Cognitive Neuroscience

Rehovot, Israel

PhD

English

Full time, Part time

Oct 2025

On-Campus

Key Summary

    About : The Integrated MSc-PhD in Brain Sciences program focuses on Systems, Computational, and Cognitive Neuroscience. This unique approach blends master's and doctoral studies into a single program, allowing students to deeply explore brain science immediately upon admission. The course emphasizes interdisciplinary methodologies and equips students with both theoretical knowledge and practical skills in neuroscience.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates may pursue careers in various fields, including academic research, biotechnology, and healthcare. Opportunities also exist in data analysis, neuroscience consulting, and cognitive technology development. This program prepares students to contribute to advancements in understanding brain function and addressing neurological challenges.

Brain Sciences: Systems, Computational & Cognitive Neuroscience

Neuroscience and brain research

The study of Neuroscience is viewed by many as the ultimate frontier of science. It comprises a diverse set of approaches, from the study of genes to the study of neurons, synapses, circuits, behavior, and cognition. Neuroscience in the Weizmann Institute embraces research in all of these aspects. The Institute has a large and vibrant community of Neuroscientists, and it is one of the leading centers of Neural and Brain Research worldwide. Using an extensive range of models and state-of-the-art techniques, Neuroscientists at Weizmann strive to understand neuronal function in health and disease.

The Weizmann Institute offers this competitive Integrated MSc/ Ph.D. track (Brain Sciences: Systems, Computational & Cognitive Neuroscience) - an inter-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary training and education for the next generation of Neuroscientists.

The track is open for students from various backgrounds

The brain is the most complex known entity in the universe. It underlies everything that is human, including sensations, movements, emotions, memories, learning, language, planning, imagination and consciousness. As such, brain research involves a uniquely diverse set of disciplines, including Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science, Psychology, Engineering, and Biology. We welcome outstanding students from any of the above academic backgrounds to apply to this track. The track offers a wide selection of courses in the Brain Sciences, covering all aspects of brain research – from systems, behavioral and theoretical neuroscience.

Minimum academic requirements

We welcome outstanding BSc graduates from various disciplines to apply to our cutting-edge direct Ph.D. track in Neural and Brain Sciences. Applicants must hold a BSc degree from an accredited local or foreign institution of higher learning, or other certificate deemed equivalent by the Board of Studies in your field, with a GPA of 85 (or the equivalent). Candidates from non-Israeli universities or institutions of higher learning are required to take external evaluation examinations, at the discretion of the Board of Studies, including GRE: Both general tests and tests in the subject you would like to study. The FGS code for GREs is 3398, and scores must be sent directly from the GRE testing center. TOEFL or IELTS: Only for candidates whose mother tongue is not English. Please note that if you are asked to indicate an institution as a score recipient, the Weizmann Institute of Science TOFEL code number is C087.

Application Process

A selected number of candidates will be invited to an interview based on academic achievements and recommendation letters. Previous research experience is an advantage but not mandatory. Since applicants to the program are expected to come from a highly diverse set of backgrounds, the interview committee is comprised of three to four faculty members from different fields in brain research. The program is highly selective and is limited to a small number of students.

Application deadline

Applications can be submitted between October 1st and March 31st. Late applications (i.e. after the above-mentioned deadlines) are considered in special cases only. Applications by international students received by December 31st will be considered during January, and interviews will be held during early February. Final decisions will be provided by February 28th.

How to apply

Please fill out an online general application form. Please note that due to some technical constraints, the form is identical to our regular MSc application form. So, please don’t be alarmed and proceed. Please select "Life Sciences" as the Main Field of Study and "Brain Sciences" as the Field of Study. After submitting your application, you will receive an email indicating that the application was received. Within a couple of days, you will receive a second email with a UserID and a password, that gives you access to an online monitoring service where you can check the status of your application.

Curriculum

Please consult the MSc Courses/Rotations Requirments page under Academics.

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