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The Interdepartmental PhD Program in Neuroscience (NSIDP) is one of eighteen Graduate Programs in Biosciences at UCLA. The NSIDP has an independent admissions process and an independent curriculum, but all programs share some of the administrative structures.
Statistics on graduate education at UCLA for prospective applicants. Data reported includes admissions, enrollment, diversity, and number and type of degrees awarded. (Program Statistics is also known as Program Profile Report).
What is the average duration of time for program completion? Students can take anywhere from 4-7 years to complete their degree, and the average is about 5.5 years. Do students tend to get training grants and external funding? Yes, each year, many of our students are awarded prestigious fellowships.
See Table 2. The on-scale salary range for this position is $102,500-$139,400. “Off-scale salaries” and other components of pay, i.e., a salary that is higher than the published system-wide salary at the designated rank and step, are offered when necessary to meet competitive conditions. See campus compensation page for additional information.
The UCLA Neuroscience Interdepartmental Program (NSIDP) strives to give its students the necessary tools and perspectives to become leaders in Neuroscience related disciplines. NSIDP succeeds through a didactic curriculum, individualized advising and strong focus on career development.
The University of California has system-wide salary scales for all academic employees. The links below go to the salary scales (past and present) maintained by the University of California's Office of the President.
Applications, Admits, and New Registrants data are the averages for Fall 2019 - Fall 2023. Percent of Applicants Admitted = number of admits divided by number of applications. Percent of Admits Registered = number of new registrants divided by the number of admits.