As a student in the NeurotechEU Master’s programme, you will have access to a wide range of support services that are designed to make your journey smooth and successful. Whether you are preparing for enrolment, arriving at a new university during your mobility phase, or working on your final thesis, you can count on guidance, mentoring, and resources across all partner institutions.
Through a coherent combination of jointly coordinated structures, local mentoring, and accessible services, we make sure you are well prepared and supported so you can:
- Work independently in international, interdisciplinary research environments
- Complete coursework, research projects, and the final thesis successfully
- Build intercultural competence and strengthen collaboration skills
- Stay motivated and resilient throughout a demanding two-year programme
Student support is a core part of your academic success, personal development, and well-being. Especially in an international, research-driven programme with mobility across institutions and countries, support is embedded in the programme’s design – it is not just an add-on.
Our support strategy is guided by four principles:
- Proactivity – anticipating your needs, especially during key transitions such as relocation, mobility shifts, or starting your research phase
- Personalisation – offering guidance tailored to you, considering your prior academic experience, career goals, and cultural background
- Consistency – ensuring you experience comparable support quality across partner institutions, backed by shared protocols and communication channels
- Accessibility – making services easy to find and use, regardless of language, location, or administrative complexity, with clear signposting via the virtual campus
As student, you can count on these principles to guide the support you will receive. In the following chapters, you’ll find more details about the specific services available to you at each stage of the programme.