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Reference Code |
EUG2_T2_1_0117 |
Host Institution |
USZ - University of Szeged |
Description |
Are you interested in how the brain works, stroke, aging, or dementia? Discover the regulation of cerebral blood flow and metabolism through an interdisciplinary course that also covers clinical perspectives — designed specifically for graduate and doctoral students.
This successful course, running for over 10 years, offers insights into:
- The blood-brain barrier and cerebral vascular system
- Neurovascular coupling and metabolic regulation
- The physiological background of stroke, dementia, aging, and neonatal cerebral circulation
- The role of modern imaging techniques in clinical practice
Why should you apply?
- Flexible: live online lectures plus on-demand recordings
- Interactive: discussions, forums, Q&A sessions
- The course has no prerequisites, but for easier understanding, it is recommended for students who have already studied physiology.
- Inclusive and supportive learning environment
What you will receive:
- 2 ECTS credits
- Certificate of attendance and Transcript of Records
How to complete the course: Success is measured through an online test during the final session of the course. |
Period |
10 Sep 2025 17:00:00 — 10 Dec 2025 17:00:00 |
Duration |
Up to 1 semester in length |
Mode |
Online |
Type of activity |
Course |
Target groups |
Master students, PhD students |
Location |
Online |
WP |
WP 2 |
ISCED Fields of Study |
0912 - Medicine |
Contact Person |
Lilla Kocsis kocsis.lilla@szte.hu |
Content and Methodology |
Application process:
- Submit a short motivation letter (max. 2000 characters)
- Selection is based on the quality of your motivation and the order of submission
Note for students in Szeged: please register for the course via Neptun. For Szeged students, the course will take place in the classroom, while students from EUGLOH partner universities can follow it online.
Language of instruction: English Maximum number of participants: 50 |
Recognition |
Transcript of records - ECTS |
Language |
English |
Funding by EUGLOH budget |
Funded in full |
Recruitment of Participants |
Qualitative Assessment |
Number of open spots |
50 |
Call for Applications |
Closed
Last call
24 Jun 2025 — 31 Aug 2025
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