NeurotechEU Joint Masters Admission
European Master in
Neurotechnology
A joint programme by seven European universities for outstanding students from STEM, neuroscience, cognitive and medical sciences — shaping the future of brain and technology.
How the Admission Portal Works
A streamlined, transparent process from application to acceptance.
Apply Online
Submit your application, upload transcripts, CV, language certificates and select your preferred starting institution and mobility track.
Track Progress
Follow your application in real time through eligibility review, interview scheduling, ranking, and final decision — with email notifications at every step.
Expert Review
Applications are reviewed by local admission officers and an international committee ensuring a fair, institution-scoped evaluation with structured interviews and scoring.
About the Programme
The European Master in Neurotechnology (EMN) is aimed at outstanding students from across Europe who bring diverse academic backgrounds — from STEM to neuro-, cognitive and medical sciences — and a shared motivation to tackle the challenges of the future.
The programme is jointly organised by seven European partner universities, internationally recognised for the quality of their educational programmes and scientific achievements, ensuring students receive excellent training at the forefront of research and innovation.
Students choose a starting institution and a mobility track, gaining exposure to multiple research environments while earning a joint degree recognised across all partner universities. Ethical, legal, and social aspects (ELSA) are embedded throughout the curriculum.
Curriculum Domains
The curriculum is structured around four domains. Students acquire knowledge from three out of four, each covering key aspects of fundamental and applied neurotechnology.
Brain Systems
Explores the anatomical and physiological foundations of brain functions — from molecular and cellular mechanisms to systems-level organisation — forming the scientific basis for modelling and interfacing with neural processes.
Clinical
Addresses neurological, neurodevelopmental and psychiatric disorders, their treatment through neurotechnology, and translation into diagnostic, therapeutic and rehabilitative applications.
Technology
Covers neural recording and stimulation hardware — engineering of devices, sensors, stimulation methods and brain–machine interfaces that enable interaction with neural systems.
Partner Institutions
A consortium of Europe's leading universities in neuroscience and neurotechnology.
Ready to shape the future of neurotechnology?
Applications are open. Start your journey today.
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