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05 Feb

Doctoral Courses at Karolinska Institutet - Spring 2026

| Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden
Karolinska Institutet is offering a selection of doctoral courses in Neuroscience and Neurotechnology with available places for the upcoming Spring semester.
08 Dec
03 Dec

UMH II Workshop on Science Communication: How to adapt to the format

| Universidad Miguel Hernandez de Elche: campus de Sant Joan d'Alacant
Speaking in public can be a challenge, and condensing your research into an Instagram carousel can feel like a lot of information is being omitted.
24 Nov

NeurotechEU Autumn School of Clinical Neurotechnology - POSTPONED!

| Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Update: Autumn School of Clinical Neurotechnology rescheduled for February 2026
17 Nov

II Workshop on “How to write a good CV and a convincing motivation letter”

| Elche (Spain) or online
Talking about oneself can pose a challenge on many occasions, but talking about oneself to get a job, a study place, or a scholarship entails even greater pressure.
10 Nov

Reykjavik University Winter School: Practical Entrepreneurship for PhDs

| Reykjavik University, Iceland
This intensive blended learning course equips PhD researchers with the entrepreneurial mindset, skills, and tools to transform scientific discoveries into viable innovations. The course combines online pre-work with a hands-on, 5-day workshop series.
04 Nov

The UMH celebrates the 10th NeurotechEU General Assembly in Elche

| Elche, Spain
The Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche organizes the 10th General Assembly of the European University of Brain and Technology. It is a pleasure to welcome our colleagues back to the UMH, where the November 2022 meeting took place.
04 Nov

2025 Hackathon: Neurospark

| Elche, Spain
29 Oct

International Perspectives on Parkinson’s Disease and Addiction: From Bench to Bedside

| Reykjavik University / Online
Reykjavik University and NeurotechEU present a seminar that brings together researchers and clinicians from France and Iceland to share insights on Parkinson’s disease and addiction — two major challenges in neuropsychiatric research. The seminar takes place at Reykjavik University O