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Graduate Program. 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.
The NSIDP has a strict deadline of December 1st (11:59PM PT or 2:59AM ET). Anything submitted after that deadline is considered late and not guranteed to be reviewed. Please contact our program (neurophd@mednet.ucla.edu) if you experience technical issues.
Many of our graduates go onto obtain post-doctoral fellowships in academia, others go on to pursue careers in consulting, public policy, law, entrepreneurship etc both in the private sector and in government. Click here for more information about careers of NSIDP graduates.
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.
Application Deadline is December 1st, 2024 (11:59PM PST or 2:59AM EST) For further FAQs please visit our Admissions FAQ page here. For all other questions, contact us by email. One set of official transcripts: You will be uploading scanned or digitized copies with the online application.
The Department of Neurobiology no longer maintains its own PhD Program. Students entering laboratories of faculty in the Department are primarily admitted through the Neuroscience Interdepartmental Program (NSIDP). The NSIDP is one of eighteen Graduate Programs in Biosciences at UCLA.
The NSIDP is one of seven Graduate Programs in Biosciences at UCLA. The goal of this program is to train students to be conversant in all levels of analysis used in neuroscience, from the molecular and cellular to the system levels, while specializing in their chosen field of research.