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Education

Educating future scientists

Since the beginning, the CR has regarded educating future scientists as one of its main objectives. To this end, the CR has been dedicating considerable efforts to the development and implementation of outstanding educational programmes, advanced courses and workshops.

INCDP

International Neuroscience and Cancer Doctoral Programme

A world class PhD programme

The International Neuroscience and Cancer Doctoral Programme (INCDP) provides students with an integrative, state-of-the-art education in either Neuroscience or Physiology & Cancer. A central goal of the program is to foster inquiry and discovery by encouraging active participation, critical thinking, and problem-solving by the students. After an intense but brief course work period, training is focused on graduate research work. Rotations in several labs of choice will allow students to get acquainted with the research being conducted in different laboratories before selecting a group and research project.

We seek talented students to work in a supportive, inclusive, and collaborative environment that trains individuals to participate in the process of scientific inquiry leading to discoveries. Emphasis is given to diverse thinking, positive behaviour support, and well-being as core elements for creativity, critical thinking, and leadership.

Applicants must hold a Master’s degree and/or a 4+ year undergraduate degree. Successful applicants must demonstrate the ability to tackle difficult intellectual challenges, to learn new skills and ways of thinking and to work passionately as part of a research team. Predoctoral training in quantitative disciplines (e.g. physics, mathematics, computer science), biological sciences (e.g. biology, medicine, bioengineering) or related fields is preferred. High proficiency in the English language is crucial for the applicant’s success since this is the official language at the Champalimaud Research Programme.

Degrees are granted by our academic partners, the Universidade Nova de Lisboa or the Instituto Superior de Psicologia Aplicada through our accredited INDP doctoral track.

We do not have an open call at this moment, but if you are interested in receiving updates on future calls, please fill out this form.

To know more about the INCDP, please follow this link.

International Neuroscience and Cancer Doctoral Programme

Courses

CAJAL Advanced Neuroscience Training Programme

CAJAL Advanced Neuroscience Training Programme

The CAJAL Advanced Neuroscience Training programme consists of 4 yearly courses, 2 held at Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown in Lisbon and 2 in Bordeaux Neurocampus. These two institutes were chosen to be the first centres in Europe that will host recurring neuroscience training courses, following a model that has been successfully running in the US for decades.

For more information about the CAJAL Advanced Neuroscience Training Programme, follow this link.

Internships

Office of Research Internships

Champalimaud Research accepts internship applications throughout the year, via a designated form. Internships are considered only for periods up to 6 months (for longer periods of time, applicants should contact the research groups directly). Internship applicants (usually undergraduates) choose up to 5 labs to apply to and, if accepted for an internship, will design their own project with the PI. For further information, please contact the Office of Research Internships, through the email ori@research.fchampalimaud.org.

Champalimaud Research Internship programme

Outreach

Ar|Respire Connosco Events

Ar|Respire Connosco Events

Ar (Air in Portuguese) was one of our first steps taken in science communication, organized by a group of students and researchers from the Champalimaud Research.

Ar aims to create ‘A world moved by critical and creative thinking’. To achieve this, and drawing on the enthusiasm of our researchers and students, a series of science communication events combining world-renowned speakers, interactive multimedia and audience participation has been created.

Ar events explore fundamental scientific themes by intertwining work from leading thinkers: local and international, scientific and cultural.

The inaugural event, ‘Engineering the Mind’, happened in October 2011 and since then, 30 more events have taken place at the Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown. Each event showcases speakers ranging from scientists, artists, chefs, group facilitators, cyborgs, alternative community leaders, storytellers, teachers and others. They engage the public to think, interact and debate their ideas. Presentations are entertaining and dynamic and include cutting edge interactive games and open discussion. The events already draw more than 10.000 people to the CCU and have been enthusiastically received by the audience and media alike. To explore, learn, be provoked and inspired, click here.

Outreach

Ar Magazine

ar magazine was conceived by a group of neuroscience students and researchers from the Champalimaud Research.

Driven by our passion about science and science communication, we created a platform for researchers from our institute and worldwide to express themselves. Our articles cover everything science – from interviews with researchers, recent discoveries, to the interplay of science and society. A group of editors from our institute, both researchers and from the science communication office, curate the magazine.

Join us with your questions and we promise to provide you with plenty more.

Ar Magazine

Outreach

School Visits to the CCU

School Visits to the CCU

I. Schools

Registrations are now closed for school visits to the CCU for the school year of 2022/2023.

Tell me about the visits to the CCU

  • Happen almost every month during the school year;

  • The day of the visit is pre-defined by the organising team (always on a Tuesday morning);

  • Visits start at 10 a.m, with a duration of ~2h30min;

  • Throughout the visit, you will learn about the Champalimaud Foundation and its operational areas, namely about the scientific research areas and the daily-life of a scientist, by engaging in open discussions with members of the Champalimaud Research. In addition, there will also be the opportunity of visiting some of the scientific working places.

What is the criteria to participate in the CCU visits?

We would like to reach out to more schools, namely to schools that have not visited the CCU before. Hence, and considering the fast growing interest from schools to visit the research center in addition to the limitations inherent to being a oncology treatment clinic, we, unfortunately, have to do a selection of the schools that get to visit us each year, as it is impossible to receive them all. This selection takes into consideration a set of factors:

  • Up to 50 students + teachers per visit

  • Priority will be given to high school students (10th, 11th and 12th grades)

  • Priority will be given to schools that have NOT visited the CCU before

  • Motivation to visit the CCU

  • Geographic location (we will attempt to bring students from all regions of Portugal)

Every year in the beginning of September we open the registration for the school visits. The selected schools that will get to visit us that year are announced in this web page in the end of September / beginning of October. After the registration is closed we will not accept any more school requests for visits that school year.

II. Independent / Small Groups

Would you like to do a scientific visit to the CCU?

Do you have a particular interest related to a CNP research topic/laboratory?

Send us an e-mail explaining your interests and you will receive a reply with information about the availability and programme of the visit.

Contact email: info@fundacaochampalimaud.pt

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