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For enrolled Master's students

Announcement for the Winter Term 2025/2026

Announcement for Winter Term 2025/2026

Introductory even for Master students WS 2025/2026

Dear students,

We would like to draw your attention to the information event at the beginning of this winter semester. We want to talk about the changed modules and the new examination regulations.

The event will take place on October 8, 2025 from 11:00 a.m. in lecture hall 3 of the anatomy department (Joseph-Stelzmann-Straße, building 35, opposite house no. 60).

We look forward to seeing you there!

Master of Science (M.Sc.) Experimental and Clinical Neuroscience

The Master program "Experimental and Clinical Neuroscience" is an interfaculty and interdisciplinary research-orientated degree program of the Faculty of Medicine and Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences. It enables its students to specialize in the fields of experimental and/or clinical Neuroscience on a flexible and individually shaped modularized basis. The module diversity offers students with an introspection into the various dimensions of Neuroscience and shape their profile according to their individual strengths and interests.
 

Duration4 semesters
StartWinter Term, Summer Term
Admission Requirements

Bachelor of Science in a biomedical field, psychology, mathematics, or computer sciences.

Compare the master's admission regulations (Zulassungsordnung) on our download page.​​​​​​​

Number of Students per Semesterfive
LanguagePlease note that all modules will be taught exclusively in English.
Application ProcedureDeadline for an application for the summer semester: 15.01.
Deadline for the winter semester: 15.07.
See applications.

 

Curriculum Plan of the Master's Program

During the Master's Program, similar to the Bachelor's Program, the students get a practical as well as a theoretical training consisting of lectures, courses, demonstrations and obligatory lab projects. The organization into modules allows a flexible curriculum, matching each participant's scientific background.

If you require help with your individual choice of modules, please contact Samir Delonge (samir.delonge@uk-koeln.de). For exemplary curricula for the specification 1. Molecular and 2. Clinical Neuroscience, please visit our Download site.

During the first three semesters the students can choose their courses out of a list of offered modules. Currently we offer the following courses (for detailed description of the modules please visit 'modules'):

M-Neuro-AM1 a-c Computational Neuroscience
M-Neuro AM2 a-c Experimental and Translational Neuroimaging
M-Neuro-AM2 a-c Neural Function I: Analyzing the Neural Underpinning of Behavior - From structure to function to behavior
M-Neuro-AM4 a-c Neural Function II: Analyzing the Neural Underpinning of Behavior - From structure to function to behavior
M-Neuro-AM4 a-c Neurophysiological and Genetic Approaches for Brain Function Analysis
M-Neuro-AM6 a-b Neuroimaging
M-Neuro-AM6 a-b Cellular Signal Transmission and Repair Mechanisms
M-Neuro-AM7 a-d Medical Imaging in Stereotactic Neurosurgery
M-Neuro-AM7 a-d Retinal Immunology
M-Neuro-AM8 a-e Data Analysis in Life Sciences
M-Neuro-AM8 a-e Sensory Systems
M-Neuro-AM8 a-e Neuroethics
M-Neuro-AM10 a-b Animal Models in Neuroscientific Research
M-Neuro-AM11 a-d Molecular Neuroimmunology
M-Neuro-AM11 a-d Clinical Neuroscience I
M-Neuro AM11 a-d Sleep and Clinical Neuroscience
M-Neuro-AM11 a-d Clinical Neuroscience II
M-Neuro-AM11 a-d Synaptic Physiology in Health and Disease
M-Neuro-AM13 Neurological and Psychiatric Diseases
M-Neuro-AM13 Neurobiology in Drosophila
M-Neuro-AM15 a-c Quantitative Microscopy
M-Neuro-AM15 a-c Seminar Neurobiology: Genes, Circuits and Behavior
M-Neuro-AM16a-b Lecture Neurobiology: Genes, Circuits and Behavior
M-Neuro-AM16a-b Neurosurgical aspects in neuroscientific systems
M-Neuro-EM1&2

Project work (elective modules)

Performing two projects (elective modules) during the lecture-free period is obligatory.

Master thesis

Master thesis and colloquium

The Master's Program is completed by a five-month Master thesis

Please note that some modules are only offered either in the winter or the summer semester. More information about the different modules can be found on the page Modules. More information about the curriculum can be found in the examination regulations (§5 and §6), which you will find via Downloads.

Specification in the Master Program

Specification in the Master Program

The study program Experimental And Clinical Neuroscience has 24 advanced modules, from which the students can choose. At least 66 CP are obligatory.

The modules are hosted by the Medical Faculty and the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences of the University of Cologne. Depending on the selection of modules, two fields can be focused on: Molecular and Clinical Neuroscience.For exemplary curricula for both specifications, please visit our Download site.

If you require help with your individual choice of modules, please contact Samir Delonge.

Molecular Neuroscience:

  • Neural Function I: Analyzing the Neural Underpinning of Behavior - From structure to function to behavior
  • Neural Function II: Analyzing the Neural Underpinning of Behavior - From structure to function to behavior
  • Neurophysiological and Genetic Approaches for Brain Function Analysis
  • Cellular Signal Transmission and Repair Mechanisms
  • Animal Models in Neuroscientific Research
  • Neurobiology in Drosophila
  • Seminar Neurobiology: Genes, Circuits and Behavior
  • Lecture Neurobiology: Genes, Circuits and Behavior
  • Molecular Neuroimmunology
  • Synaptic Physiology in Health and Disease

Clinical Neuroscience:

  • Experimental and Translational Neuroimaging
  • Neuroimaging
  • Medical Imaging in Stereotactic Neurosurgery
  • Retinal Immunology
  • Sensory Systems
  • Neuroethics
  • Clinical Neuroscience I
  • Sleep and Clinical Neuroscience
  • Clinical Neuroscience II
  • Neurological and Psychiatric Diseases
  • Quantitative Microscopy
  • Neurosurgical Aspects in Neuroscientific Systems

Modules complementing both fields

  • Data Analysis in the Life Sciences
  • Computational Neuroscience

Career Objectives and Perspectives

Aim of the study program is to train scientists whose degree gives them qualifications that do the international competition justice. They should attain substantial understanding of neuroscientific questions based on fundamental knowledge in relevant fields, important for their later career.

Students of the M.Sc. Program are qualified to deal with neuroscientific relevant inquisitions with a repertoire of scientific methods that exceed the traditional neuroscientific disciplines. Therefore the degree provides the students with a sufficient qualification enabling professional work in fields including basic teaching, the pharmaceutical industry, scientific publishing, and coordinative positions in neuroscientific organizations.

Due to good collaboration between the Faculty of Medicine and the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences in fields such as the M.D./Ph.D. Programs (Dr. nat. med. / Dr. rer. nat.) and due to the European Graduate School in Neurosciences (EURON) with Marie Curie training site of the EU (MCTS) the location Cologne can give best conditions for a Ph.D. Program.

 

How to Apply for Your Supplementary Modules

Applications for registration of a supplementary module (project) have to use the Supplementary Module Registration Form in its most recent version (to be found at https://neuroscience.uni-koeln.de/downloads) and they need to be sent to pruefungsamt-med@uk-koeln. Applications are required to be handed in 4 weeks prior to the intended starting date to allow for sufficient time of formal checks and approval. The candidate has to obtain signed approval of a 1st examiner and a 2nd examiner for her/his supplementary module prior to her/his application.

Supplementary modules (internal/Cologne)
1st and 2nd examiners are selected by default from the list of examiners approved by the examination board (see below). 1st and 2nd examiners must belong to different research groups from two different institutions. As a rule, the 1st examiner is also the supervisor of the project. 

Supplementary modules (outside Cologne / International)
The 1st examiner is selected by default from the list of examiners approved by the Examination Committee (see below). In this case, the 2nd examiner is then the external supervisor of the project and required to hold a masters degree or higher. The 1st examiner is responsible for the content and correct implementation of the external project module.

How to apply for your Master thesis

Issued by the examination board of the Master of Science Program Experimental and Clinical Neuroscience, University of Cologne, Oct 28, 2021.

Disclaimer: The legally binding regulations are outlined in the exam regulations (Masterprüfungsordnung) as published on 27.02.2019 and available on our download page.

Further details are regulated by the examination board (Prüfungsausschuss).

Applications for registration of a master thesis have to use the Master Thesis Registration Form in its most recent version (to be found at https://neuroscience.uni-koeln.de/downloads) and they need to be sent to pruefungsamt-med@uk-koeln.de. Applications are required to be handed in 4 weeks prior to the intended starting date to allow for sufficient time of formal checks and approval. The candidate has to obtain signed approval of a 1st examiner and a 2nd examiner for her/his master thesis and colloquium prior to her/his application.

By default, 1st and 2nd examiners are chosen from the list of examiners (see below) that has been approved by the examination board. 1st and 2nd examiner must belong to different research groups from two different institutions.

By regulation (Masterprüfungsordnung, see link above), both examiners are expected to either hold a professorship or have passed the degree of habilitation (or equivalent). Exceptions may be granted on application by the examination board (in such cases please allow for additional time to evaluate your registration form). Generally, the 1st examiner is also the supervisor of the thesis. However, there is the possibility to suggest in addition a direct supervisor for the thesis (she/he will not be examiner and thus not grade the thesis and/or colloquium) in addition to the two examiners. This constellation may e.g. be relevant in cases where the candidate applies for an external master thesis (in such cases please allow for additional time to evaluate your registration form).

List of Examiners and Master Thesis Supervisors

FacultyDepartmentAcademic TitleNameSurnameEmail-AddressPhone
MatNatZoologyPD Dr.Benjamin Altenheinbaltenhe@uni-koeln.de
+49 221 470 3109
MedFacAnatomieProf. Dr.Doychin Angelovdoychin-nikolov.angelov@uk-koeln.de+49 221 478 5654
MatNatZoologyDr.CansuAricanc.arican@uni-koeln.de 
MedFacNeurologieDr.Markus Aswendtmarkus.aswendt@uk-koeln.de+49 221 478 86416
MedFacNeurologieProf. Dr.Michael Barbemichael.barbe@uk-koeln.de+49 221 478 7494
+49 162 3461663
MatNatGeneticsProf. Dr.Matteo Bargamimatteo.bergami@uk-koeln.de 
MedFacKinder- und JugendpsychiatrieProf. Dr.Stephan Benderstephan.bender@uk-koeln.de 
MedFacEndokrinologieProf. Dr.Jens Brüningjens.bruening@uk-koeln.de 
MatNatZoologyProf. Dr.AnsgarBüschgesansgar.bueschges@uni-koeln.de+49 221 470 2607
MedFacNeurologiePD Dr.Haidar Dafsarihaidar.dafsari@uk-koeln.de+49 221 478 37445
MatNatZoology, FZJProf. Dr.Silvia Daunsilvia.daun@uni-koeln.de+49 221 470 3829
MedFacNuklearmedizinProf. Dr.AlexanderDrzezgaalexander.drzezga@uk-koeln.de+49 221 478 7575
MedFacNuklearmedizin/FZJProf. Dr.DavidElmenhorstd.elmenhorst@fz-juelich.de+49 2461 616113
MatNatZoologyProf. Dr.Heike Endepolsheike.endepols@uk-koeln.de+49 221 478 82839
MatNatMPI Metabolic ResearchDr.HenningFenselauhenning.fenselau@sf.mpg.de+49 221 4726 217
MedFacNeurologieProf. Dr.GereonFinkgereon.fink@uk-koeln.de+49 221 478 4000
MedFacNeurologieProf. Dr.NorbetGalldiksnorbert.galldiks@uk-koeln.de 
MedFacNeurologieProf. Dr.Graziana Gattograziana.gatto1@uk-koeln.de 
MedFacNeurochirurgieProf. Dr.Roland Goldbrunnerroland.goldbrunner@uk-koeln.de+49 221 478 4551
MatNatZoologyProf. Dr.Matthias Hammerschmidtmhammers@uni-koeln.de
+49 221 470 5665
MedFacNeurophysiologieProf. Dr.Jürgen Heschelerjuergen.hescheler@uk-koeln.de+49 221 478 6960
MedFacGeschichte und EthikDr. M.A.ChristianHickchristian.hick@uk-koeln.de+49 221 478 32274
+49 157 71592663
 
MedFacAnästhesiologieProf. Dr.TimHuchotim.hucho@uk-koeln.de+49 221 478 97760
MedFacMol Neurosci.Prof. Dr.DirkIsbrandtdirk.isbrandt@uk-koeln.de+49 221 478 32732
MatNatZoologyProf. Dr.Kei Itok.ito@uni-koeln.de+49 221 470 5617
MedFacPsychiatrieProf. Dr.FrankJessenfrank.jessen@uk-koeln.de 
MedFacMedizinische PsychologieProf. Dr.Elke Kalbeelke.kalbe@uk-koeln.de+49 221 478 96244
MedFacPsychiatrieProf. Dr.JosephKambeitzjoseph.kambeitz@uk-koeln.de+49 221 478 4024
MatNatZoologyProf. Dr.Peter Kloppenburgpeter.kloppenburg@uni-koeln.de+49 221 470 5950
MedFacChild and Adolescence PsychiatryProf. Dr. Julian Koenigjulian.koenig@uk-koeln.de  
MedFacPhysiologieProf. Dr.Tatiana Korotkovatatiana.korotkova@uk-koeln.de 
MedFacBiochemieProf. Dr.Marius Lembergmarius.lemberg@uk-koeln.de 
MedFacCenter for Molecular MedicineProf. Dr.Esther Mahabir-Brenneresther.mahabir-brenner@uk-koeln.de +49 221 478 89540
MedFacNeuropathologieProf. Dr.Manuel Montesinos-Rongenmanuel.montesinos-rongen@uk-koeln.de+49 221 478 5260
+49 151 41811506
MedFacPhysiologieProf. Dr.Natalia Natalia Kononenkonatalia.kononenko@uk-koeln.de+49 221 478 84302
MatNatZoologyProf. Dr.Martin Nawrotmartin.nawrot@uni-koeln.de+49 221 470 7307
MedFacNeurologieProf. Dr.Özgür Onuroezguer.onur@uk-koeln.de+49 221 478 86067
+49 173 5427372
HumFPsychologieProf. Dr.Jan Petersjan.peters@uni-koeln.de 
MatNatZoologyProf. Dr.Reinhard Predelreinhard.predel@uni-koeln.de+49 221 470 5817
MedFacPsychiatrieProf. Dr.AlfredoRamirezalfredo.ramirez-zuniga@uk-koeln.de+49 221 478 98041
MatNatZoologyDr.Thomas Riemenspergertriemens@uni-koeln.de+49 221 470 76283
MatNatZoologyDr.VahidRostamivrostami@uni-koeln.de+49 221 470 6463
MatNatGeneticsProf. Dr.Elena Rugarlielena.rugarli@uk-koeln.de 
MedFacNeurologieProf. Dr. Dr.Adele Rügermaria.rueger@uk-koeln.de+49 221 478 87803
+49 173 5431665
MedFacAnatomieProf. Dr.Martin Scaalmartin.scaal@uk-koeln.de+49 221 478 84600
MedFacRadiologieProf. Dr.Marc Schlamannmarc.schlamann@uk-koeln.de 
MatNatZoologyProf. Dr. HenrikeScholzhenrike.scholz@uni-koeln.de+49 221 470 3121
MedFacNeurologieProf. Dr.Michael Schroetermichael.schroeter@uk-koeln.de+49 221 478 87239
+49 173 6686141
MedFacPsychiatrieDr.Thomas Schüllerthomas.schueller@uk-koeln.de+49 221 478 97602
MatNatBiochemistryProf. Dr.Günther Schwarzguenter.schwarz@uk-koeln.de 
HumFPsychologieProf. Dr.Jutta Stahljutta.stahl@uni-koeln.de+49 221 470 6289
 Institut für Neurowissenschaften und Medizin (INM), FZJPD Dr.MasoudTahmasianm.tahmasian@fz-juelich.de+49 2461 61 85990
MedFacNeurochirurgieDr.Marco Timmermarco.timmer@uk-koeln.de +49 221 478 82802
+49 173 7112084
MedFacMPI StoffwechselforschungDr.Marc Tittgemeyermarc.tittgemeyer@uk-koeln.de 
MatNatZoology, FZJProf. Dr.Sacha van Albadas.van.albada@fz-juelich.de+49 2461 61 96808
MedFacNeurologieProf. Dr.Thilo van Eimerenthilo.van-eimeren@uk-koeln.de+49 221 478 82843
+49 152 59526157
MedFacNeurologyPD Dr. Sabine Vaysabine.vay@uk-koeln.de +49 221 478 87091
+49 173 6686149
MedFacNeurochirurgieProf. Dr.Veerle Visser-Vandewalleveerle.visser-vandewalle@uk-koeln.de+49 221 47882793
MedFacPsychiatrieProf. Dr. Dr.KaiVogeleykai.vogeley@uk-koeln.de+49 221 478 87155
+49 173 6559226
MedFacAnatomieProf. Dr.Johannes Vogtjohannes.vogt@uk-koeln.de 
MedFacPalliativmedizinProf. Dr.Raymond Voltzraymond.voltz@uk-koeln.de+49 221 478 3361
MedFacNeurologieProf. Dr.Lukas Volzlukas.volz@uk-koeln.de+49 221 478 87695
+49 173 5431568
HumFPsychologieProf. Dr.SimoneVossels.vossel@uni-koeln.de+49 221 470 1351
+49 2461 61 4007
MedFacNeurologiePD. Dr.Carolin Weiss Lucascarolin.weiss-lucas@uk-koeln.de+49 173 7112143
MedFacNeurologie, FZJProf. Dr.Peter Weiss-Blankenhornpeter.weiss-blankenhorn@uk-koeln.de+49 221 478 4455
MedFacPhysiologieProf. Dr.Rudolf Wiesnerrudolf.wiesner1@uk-koeln.de 
MedFacHumangenetikProf. Dr.Brunhilde Wirthbrunhilde.wirth@uk-koeln.de+49 221 478 86464
MedFacNeurologiePD Dr.Gilbert Wunderlichgilbert.wunderlich@uk-koeln.de+49 221 478 86480
+49 173 6644941

FZJ                         Forschungszentrum Jülich

HumF                   Human Sciences Faculty

MatNat                 Mathematical-Natural Sciences Faculty

MedFac                Medical Faculty