[WNC-LM] Master Degree in Neuroscience (26)
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Academic year 2024/2025 - Second semester (start of the lessons: February 17, 2025 - end of the lessons: May 30, 2025)
Timetable of the Master's Degree in Neuroscience [WNC-LM]
The location and the legend of the classrooms are:
- Nob: Polo Didattico "R. Nobili" (Phone 050.2219038)
- SR: Polo Didattico "San Rossore 1938" (Phone 050.2216037)
- DST: Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra (Phone 050.2215700)
4th and 5th Exam Session: 3rd June to 31st July, 2024 |
Summer holidays: 1st August to 23rd August, 2024 |
6th Exam Session: 26th August to 18th September, 2024 |
*** During mandatory exam sessions, excluding reserved additional sessions, lessons will be suspended ***
Teaching Calendar academic year 2024-2025:
Lessons beginning 1st Semester: 23rd September, 2024 |
Lessons End 1st Semester : 20th December, 2024 |
Christmas Break: 21st December, 2024 to 6th January, 2025 |
1st and 2nd Exam Session : 7th January to 14th February, 2025 |
Lessons beginning 2nd Semester: 17th February, 2025 |
3rd Exam Session: 7th April to 17th April, 2025 |
Easter break: 18th April to 22nd April, 2025 |
Holiday: 2nd May 2025 |
Lessons End 2nd Semester: 30th May, 2025 |
4th and 5th Exam Session: 3rd June to 31st July, 2025 |
Summer holidays: 1st August to 22nd August, 2025 |
6th Exam Session: 25th August to 19th September, 2025 |
Additional Exams Sessions Reserved for Working students, Delay-in-Degree students, Parents, students enrolled in single courses, Student-Athletes, students with disabilities and students with dyslexia and Learning Difficulties: |
1st Extraordinary Exam Session: 28th October to 8th November, 2024 |
2nd Extraordinary Exam Session: 3rd March to 14th March 2025 |
Optional Additional Sessions Reserved for Working students, Delay-in-Degree students, Parents, students enrolled in single courses, Student-Athletes, students with disabilities and students with dyslexia and Learning Difficulties: |
3rd October to 14th October, 2024 |
9th December to 20th December, 2024 |
5th May to 16th May, 2025 |
*** During mandatory exam sessions, excluding reserved additional sessions, lessons will be suspended ***
Scheda SUA CdS: Scheda Unica Annuale del Corso di Studio
Regulatory documents: Students must follow throughout the course of study the regulations of the academic year of matriculation.
- 2016-17
- 2017-18
- 2018-19
- 2019-20
- 2020-21
- 2021-22
- 2022-23
- 2023-24
- 2024-25, Plan of the courses, Laboratory attendance WNC-LM 2024-25, Laboratory attendance (all degree programs of the Department), COURSE CATALOGUE
Class Attendance
Attendance at lecture activities is NOT mandatory, although strongly recommended. Only for some laboratory activities is 70% attendance mandatory in order to take the final exam.
Programmes of the courses
It is advisable to consult the teaching schedule annually to check which teachings belonging to groups or free choice are or are not activated each academic year. Not all the exams that are listed in the Regulatory documents might be active every academic year.
Call for applications for academic year 2024-2025 is scheduled as follows
- FIRST session of call a.y. 2024/2025 - APPLICATIONS ARE CLOSED
Call opening: the call will be open from the 15th November 2023 to the 5th January 2024 at 23:59 CET (Central Europe Time)
Call target: the call is addressed to EU and NON EU students requiring VISA (Italian students and non EU students residing in Italy are excluded)
List of candidates admitted to the interview: candidates who are not mentioned on the list are not admitted to the interview
Interview calendar
List of candidates admitted to the course: candidates who are not mentioned on the list are not admitted to the course
Only international students successfully passing the interview of the first session of call can compete for the allocation of TUITION FEES EXEMPTION FOR MERIT for international students. Please visit Economic contribution section for further details.
- SECOND session of call for a.y. 2024/2025 - APPLICATIONS ARE CLOSED
Call opening: the call will be open from the 20th March 2024 to the 5th April 2024 at 23:59 CET (Central Europe Time)
Call target: the call is addressed to EU and NON EU students requiring VISA (Italian students and non EU students residing in Italy are excluded)
List of candidates admitted to the interview: candidates who are not mentioned on the list are not admitted to the interview
Interview calendar
List of candidates admitted to the course: candidates who are not mentioned on the list are not admitted to the course
- THIRD session of call for a.y. 2024/2025 - APPLICATIONS ARE CLOSED
Call opening: the call will be open from the 20th May 2024 to the 21st June 2024 at 23:59 CET (Central Europe Time)
Call target: the call is addressed to EU students (including Italians) and non EU students residing in Italy
List of candidates admitted to the interview: candidates who are not mentioned on the list are not admitted to the interview
Interview calendar
List of candidates admitted to the course: candidates who are not mentioned on the list are not admitted to the course
- FOURTH session of call for a.y. 2024/2025 - APPLICATIONS ARE CLOSED
Call opening: the call will be open from the 22nd July 2024 to the 27 September 2024 at 23:59 CET (Central Europe Time)
Call target: the call is addressed to EU students (including Italians) and non EU students residing in Italy
List of candidates admitted to the interview: candidates who are not mentioned on the list are not admitted to the interview
Interview calendar
List of candidates admitted to the course: candidates who are not mentioned on the list are not admitted to the course
*** All admitted students, regardless of the session when they apply, can compete for DSU scholarship. Please visit "Economic contribution" section for further details ***
The access to the MSc in Neuroscience is regulated by a specific procedure.
Successful applicants must meet the following requirements:
- demonstrating a relevant academic curriculum (as defined below)
- succesfully passing an admission test (interview)
Academic curriculum:
*** For Italian curricula please check the Italian version of this page ***
Successful applicants have a Bachelor’s degree with a minimum of 60 ECTS credits (European Credit Transfer System credits) in the following fundamental disciplines: physics, mathematics, physiology, chemistry, cell biology, biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology or developmental biology.
P.N.: at least 18 ECTS must be achieved in physics, mathematics or chemistry AND at least 24 ECTS credits must be achieved in cell biology, biochemistry, genetics, physiology, molecular biology or developmental biology.
For degrees that do not conform to the ECT System, the workload associated with each course must be clearly indicated.
Admission test:
The interview, held in English, will focus on fundamental disciplines (see syllabus-Admission test). Adequate English knowledge (minimum B2 level) will be assessed by the Admission Committee during the interview. Note that English is the official language for all activities (teaching, examinations, etc) in the Master’s Degree course in Neuroscience.
*** ADMISSION PROCEDURE FOR THE ACCESS TO THE MSC COURSE ***
- Admission procedure for candidates with qualifications obtained in Italy
- Admission procedure for candidates with qualifications obtained abroad
The documents relating to the evaluation of the Degree Course, the SUA-CDS files and the annual reviews are available only in english language and accessible in the italian version of the website
Current boards
Reports
Council
This page contains contacts for information, forms, and questions relative to student careers.
The Offices are located at the “Polo Nobili”, via Volta 4/bis - Pisa.
Didactic Unit (Fax: 050-2210630):
Dr. Paola Schiffini
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Out of office
Mrs. Cristina Mela
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Office hours: Mon to Fri 9.00- 11-00
Mrs. Gabriella Magliocchi
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Dr. Giuseppe Montesanto (digital services)
Tel 050 2211307
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A two-year Master's Degree Programme in Neuroscience, held completely in English, has been running since the academic year 2016-17 as a collaboration between the University of Pisa and the Scuola Normale Superiore, with the contribution of the Institute of Neuroscience of CNR. This Master's Degree will continue the tradition of excellence in Neuroscience in Pisa, pioneered by Giuseppe Moruzzi in the 1950’s and 60’s and flourished thereafter with Lamberto Maffei. With such a strong scientific legacy, Pisa offers a very active and competitive scientific environment for studies in Neuroscience. Aim of the Course is to provide an interdisciplinary training spanning across a wide variety of experimental and computational approaches to contemporary Neuroscience, from the molecular and cellular level to the analysis of higher cognitive functions in the human brain. We wish to attract into Neuroscience programme not only Students possessing a BSc (or equivalent) degree in a strictly biological field, but also Students coming from a wide range of different educational routes.
PROFESSIONAL PERSPECTIVES
The Master's Degree in Neuroscience completes the training in biological disciplines begun with the Bachelor's Degree in Biological Sciences. This master's degree program aims to train graduates who have a solid basic biological cultural background and specific training in the understanding and experimental investigation of the many aspects related to the functioning of the nervous system both at the molecular and cellular level, and at the level of integrated circuitry, under physiological conditions or genetic or pathological alteration. A highly multidisciplinary preparation will be provided, whose core competencies in training in molecular and cellular neurobiology, developmental neurobiology, systems neurobiology, and neurophysiology will need to be integrated by training students in quantitative-mathematical reasoning, exposing them to advanced biophysical, computational, and approaches, of neuropsychology, cognitive science, and brain imaging.
The aim of the Master's degree course is thus to train students who, regardless of the research direction they choose, are able to fruitfully dialogue and interact with specialists using other approaches so that they can address complex biological questions. This didactic model is already partly implemented within the Scuola Normale Superiore and would be extended and expanded here as a distinguishing element of the new Master's Degree Course.
In the didactic path of the Master's Degree Course in Neuroscience special attention will be paid to cultural and methodological tools for the acquisition of advanced knowledge on:
- cellular biology of nerve cells, neurobiology and neurochemistry of intercellular communication, morphological and functional development of neural structures, organization of stereotyped hereditary-based behaviors, cognitive functions and physiology of emotions, mechanisms of action of endogenous and exogenous natural substances affecting the nervous system and behavior;
- knowledge mathematical and statistical methodologies necessary for proper use and evaluation of experimental data.
In the second year of the degree program, considerable student effort is expected in the development of the dissertation. The goal is to provide the student, through significant experience in experimental work, with the opportunity to acquire both the cultural tools and critical analysis skills necessary to carry out research activities or to assume responsibility for projects and facilities. The Master's thesis constitutes an original paper related to the experimental work experience carried out by the student at the facilities of the University or the Scuola Normale Superiore or in affiliated laboratories or research centers.
The proposed course of study is characterized by a solid preparation in the basic biological disciplines, development in particular of various aspects of neuroscience, and in-depth study of data-processing methodologies using mathematical-statistical methods.
To acquire the skills described, the degree program includes lectures, tutorials, and laboratory and field activities embedded in the courses.
The Master's Degree in Neuroscience provides an ideal cultural foundation for pursuing advanced training through the Ph.D. degree. The Master's Degree in Neuroscience also represents an ideal educational base for carrying out research and applied activities in the field of neurobiological disciplines that are currently rapidly expanding and subject to continuous technological innovations, while also taking into consideration, however, the requirements for entry into the profession of biology in that the solid preparation in various areas of learning in the biological field represents a fully suitable educational base for carrying out functions of high responsibility in activities related to the development and application of methods for the advanced study of biological processes as a whole. The fact that the Master's degree course is taught in English will also promote internationalization both inbound and outbound.
The educational path is complemented by the choice disciplines; without prejudice to the freedom of choice among the teachings activated by the University, the optional teachings provided for the Degree Course can offer wide choice for further in-depth study of topics of interest to the student of a Master's Degree course such as Neuroscience. The expected skills and the ability to apply knowledge and understanding will be acquired through attendance of lectures and seminars provided for some teaching units, as well as through laboratory activities, including the use of computer support tools, and will be consolidated through individual study. Achievement of the educational objectives of each didactic unit will be verified through oral and/or written examination tests. In specific cases, in itinere tests will be provided. Finally, to complete the training course, with the thesis work, for which an adequate number of University Training Credits (CFU) is reserved, the student deepens the knowledge of specific experimental topics and acquires the ability to consult specialized databases, learn innovative technologies, evaluate, interpret and rework data from the scientific literature as well as develop original ideas and research projects.
These skills will be verified both by the lecturer supervisor, during the preparation of the thesis, and with the final test, which will also allow, to verify the ability to illustrate the results of the research.
The expected learning outcomes developed by master's graduates in Neuroscience meet the specific requirements identified by the Dublin Descriptors system according to the Tuning table (which is attached) prepared at the national level for the LM-6 - Biology class.
PROFESSIONAL PROFILE AND OCCUPATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR GRADUATES
The Master's Degree Program in “Neuroscience” prepares graduates who are able to: conduct research in fundamental fields of modern neuroscience, increase neurobiological knowledge and apply it in research activities, laboratory experiments, technological perspective, and scientific popularization, apply neurobiological knowledge to diagnostics, medicine, and drug production.
Students who graduate from this degree program, in addition to the professional outlets provided for master's degree graduates of the LM-6 class, will also have the opportunity to successfully participate in national and international doctoral programs in various branches of Neuroscience, thanks to their multidisciplinary, integrated and quantitative preparation, which can direct them toward the employment outlets indicated below.
The target job market is academic research and industrial research. Regarding outlets in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries in particular, neuroscience is a very active field that could absorb master's graduates from this course.
Another industrial field that could absorb master's graduates in neuroscience is that related to the production of medical devices both diagnostic and especially rehabilitative and assistive as well as in the expanding field of neuroprosthetics.
Other professional outlets are:
- popularization and scientific communication, as the field of brain research attracts great interest in society;
- institutional communication including within European political institutions;
- functions of high responsibility in activities related to the development and application of methods of investigation and diagnostics of nervous system functions;
- placement in research through continued studies in Ph.D. programs in disciplines related to Neuroscience or other biological disciplines or, more generally, in other scientific disciplines.
President of the Master's degree:
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Vice Presidente of the Master's degree:
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Referees: Prof. Paola Binda Prof. Jose' Fernando Maya-vetencourt |
For further information, please send an email to the Didactic Unit (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.)
Presidente: Prof.ssa Antonella Del Corso
Docenti | Docenti esterni | |
Andreazzoli Massimiliano
Astuti Giovanni
Andreucci Andrea Angelici Gaetano Aronica Laura Avio Luciano
Balestri Francesco Barbanera Filippo Batoni Giovanna
Bizzarri Ranieri
Bedini Gianni Benedetti Cecchi Lisandro Bertocci Iacopo Bianucci Giovanni Binda Paola Bini Monica Borello Ugo
Boschian Giovanni Bottai Daria Bulleri Fabio Cammalleri Maurizio Campa Daniele Cappiello Mario Carducci Annalaura Carta Angelino Casale Paolo Casini Giovanni
Castelli Alberto Ciccarelli Daniela Corti Alessandro Dal Monte Massimo Del Corso Antonella Del Pozzo Walter Dente Luciana Di Giuseppe Graziano Di Luca Maria Grazia Di Mambro Riccardo Duce Celia Felicioli Antonio
Ferraro Elisabetta Floris Franca Maria Fokin Sergei Fontanini Debora Fornai Francesco Franzini Maria Gabellini Chiara Gagliardo Anna Garcia Gil Mercedes Gemignani Federica Gennai Andrea Ghelardi Emilia Giorgi Filippo Sean Giovannoni Roberto Giunchi Dimitri |
Guazzi Emanuele
Gueorguiev Vladimir Iannelli Renato Lai Michele Landi Stefano Lapi Dominga Lardicci Claudio Lenzi Paola Lorenzini Giacomo
Luschi Paolo Macchioni Fabio Maffei Andrea
Maggi Elena Maltagliati Ferruccio Marangoni Roberto Marchi Damiano Massolo Alessandro Maya-Vetencourt Jose' Fernando Modeo Letizia Morrone Maria Concetta Moschini Roberta Onorati Marco Ori Michela Palagi Elisabetta Paolicchi Aldo Pasqualetti Massimo Persico Maurizio Peruzzi Lorenzo Petroni Giulio Pineider Francesco Pistello Mauro Prada Moroni Pier Giorgio Pretti Carlo Raffa Vittoria Ragaini Luca Ruffini Castiglioni Monica Sale Alessandro Sanità di Toppi Luigi Santinelli Chiara Scarpato Roberto Scarselli Marco Sorce Carlo Spanò Carmelina Spinetti Isabella Tavanti Arianna Tofanelli Sergio Tommei Giacomo Tozzi Maria Grazia Vannini Claudia Verani Marco Vignali Robert Zuffi Marco |
Camici Marcella
Cascella Antonio
Cicchini Marco
Da Prato Simone
Giorgetti Lucia
Mainardi Marco
Mura Umberto
Origlia Nicola
Ratto Gian Michele
Strettoi Enrica
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Rappresentanti degli studenti
- Bartolomei Maria
- D'Amico Simona
- Guerrero Molano Camilla
- Monti Martina
- Roberti Daniele
- Scarso Giovanni
Personale Unità Didattica (non partecipa al quorum)
- Dott.ssa Sara Cambi, Unità didattica;