Institute of Systems Neuroscience Program By National Tsing Hua University |Top Universities
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Program overview

Main Subject

Biological Sciences

Degree

PhD

Study Level

PHD

Study Mode

On Campus

  The Systems Neuroscience Institute was established in 2008 as the first of its kind in Taiwan, emphasizing studies of neural circuitry in various organisms. Systems neuroscience follows the pathways of information flow within the nervous system, attempts to characterize various levels of processing, and uses this information to help explain behavioral functions. Areas of study are concerned with how nerve cells behave when connected together to form neural networks. In particular, the investigators work to understand sensory and perceptual systems and motor control, and how expectations and motivational states influence these basic processes. The institute integrates biology and engineering to study how circuits control behaviors through the following research directions:


  1. to develop new photonic, electrical, engineering, genetic, and computational tools for brain research;
  2. to investigate information processing and transfer in brain circuits;
  3. to examine the neural basis for cognitive, motivational, sensory, and motor processes;
  4. to study molecular mechanisms of learning and memory; and
  5. to understand normal and degenerative brain circuits and develop therapeutic strategies.


  Our educational goal is to cultivate knowledge of systems-based neuroscience research for biomedical sciences and industry. The institute is striving to conduct cutting edge research, integrate multiple disciplines of science and technology, and provide solid foundations for biology and medicine."

Program overview

Main Subject

Biological Sciences

Degree

PhD

Study Level

PHD

Study Mode

On Campus

  The Systems Neuroscience Institute was established in 2008 as the first of its kind in Taiwan, emphasizing studies of neural circuitry in various organisms. Systems neuroscience follows the pathways of information flow within the nervous system, attempts to characterize various levels of processing, and uses this information to help explain behavioral functions. Areas of study are concerned with how nerve cells behave when connected together to form neural networks. In particular, the investigators work to understand sensory and perceptual systems and motor control, and how expectations and motivational states influence these basic processes. The institute integrates biology and engineering to study how circuits control behaviors through the following research directions:


  1. to develop new photonic, electrical, engineering, genetic, and computational tools for brain research;
  2. to investigate information processing and transfer in brain circuits;
  3. to examine the neural basis for cognitive, motivational, sensory, and motor processes;
  4. to study molecular mechanisms of learning and memory; and
  5. to understand normal and degenerative brain circuits and develop therapeutic strategies.


  Our educational goal is to cultivate knowledge of systems-based neuroscience research for biomedical sciences and industry. The institute is striving to conduct cutting edge research, integrate multiple disciplines of science and technology, and provide solid foundations for biology and medicine."

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National Tsing Hua University offers a wide range of undergraduate courses, including many English-taught options. To apply, you’ll need to submit your application online via NTHU’s website by 15 January for admission in the fall semester, or 16 October for admission in the spring semester, and submit the following documents:

  • Completed online application form
  • Photocopy of high school diploma
  • Official high school transcript
  • Study plan (explaining your reasons for choosing NTHU)
  • Financial statement
  • Two letters of recommendation
  • Passport
  • Declaration form
  • Any program-specific requirements


There are no application fees and you should submit your documents in either Chinese or English. Tuition fees range from NT$38,340-39,990 (~US$1,270-1,320) per year depending on your course.

To apply for a master’s or PhD program at National Tsing Hua University you should apply online, submitting all the required documents, such as your bachelor’s degree certificate and/or master’s degree certificate. Your degree certificate should be notarized by the Taiwanese embassy in your country.

Tuition fees for graduate courses range between NT$26,300-33,000 per year (~US$870-1,100) plus fees for each credit. International graduate students are eligible to apply for government scholarships such as the Taiwan Scholarship (which awards up to NT$30,000/US$1,000 per month) and the Academia Sinica International Graduate Student Scholarship.

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