NGP Program Overview
The hallmark of FAU's Ph.D. Neuroscience Graduate Program is breadth. The curriculum encourages students to sample multiple, distinct thematic areas during their first-year, while also accommodating the more experienced student with a deeper dive into specific areas.
During the first year, students have the opportunity to rotate in neuroscience laboratories while pursuing a common core curriculum and attending research seminars. After these rotations, students make a final choice to join the laboratory in which they will pursue their dissertation work. We encourage you to learn about the NGP program faculty and their research.
There are also ample opportunities for students to engage in community outreach and professional development activities with program faculty and the FAU Neuroscience Student Organization (NSO). All students receive nationally competitive stipends ($35,000) for the academic year, with guaranteed research and teaching assistantships, FAU Graduate Student Health Insurance Plan coverage, and opportunities to compete for research and travel grants. Admitted students who join the NSO receive a complimentary membership in the Society for Neuroscience.
We encourage you to explore the broad range of neuroscience areas of research being conducted by members of the FAU Stiles-Nicholson Brain Institute.
Contact Us
FAU Stiles-Nicholson Brain Institute
Research Office, Jupiter campus
Room 201F, MC-22
5353 Parkside Drive, Jupiter, FL 33458
email: BIresearch@reelfreshfilms.com
phone: 561.799.8100
FAU Stiles-Nicholson Brain Institute
Education Office, Boca Raton campus
Bldg. SE 43, Room 103A
777 Glades Road, Boca Raton, FL 33431
email: BIeducation@reelfreshfilms.com
phone: 561.297.4989