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Have you ever imagined learning Cognitive Neuroscience at USP for FREE? The University is broadcasting an International Course on the subject on YouTube

Written by Alisson Ficher
Published 17/09/2024 às 22:09
There is still time to sign up for the USP International Course on Cognitive Neuroscience. There are already 16 videos available on YouTube!
There is still time to sign up for the USP International Course on Cognitive Neuroscience. There are already 16 videos available on YouTube!

USP’s International Course on Cognitive Neuroscience now has videos available on YouTube. Take advantage of the opportunity to learn from experts from USP and other international universities until October 25th.

Have you ever imagined learning Cognitive Neuroscience with renowned experts and, best of all, in a totally free?

A University of São Paulo (USP) is making videos available International Course on Cognitive Neuroscience, and the content is now available on YouTube with 16 classes ready to be watched.

The course, which began in August, continues until the end of October, and you won't want to miss your chance to delve into the fascinating world of neuroscience.

The course: a unique and affordable opportunity

O Working Group on Psychobiology, Neuroscience and Behavior, in partnership with international and national universities, started the course on August 7, but there are still chances to try to register.

Classes are broadcast at 18 pm, directly on the YouTube channel, and offer a comprehensive view of cognitive neuroscience, covering everything from theoretical aspects to practical discussions.

According to updated information, 16 videos are now available recorded with content presented by some of the leading experts in Brazil and the world.

According to USP, the course is structured in ten modules, covering a wide range of topics that connect neuroscience to psychobiology and behavior.

Who are the experts behind the course?

The course is led by a strong team, made up of researchers from USP and other important universities.

Among the experts who have already taught classes are Sergio Sheiji Fukusima, from the Faculty of Philosophy, Sciences and Letters of Ribeirão Preto (FFCLRP); Marcelo Fernandes da Costa, from the Institute of Psychology (IP); and Priscila Medeiros de Freitas, from the Faculty of Medicine of Ribeirão Preto (FMRP).

In addition to these names, the course features the participation of several other national and international professionals, making the content even richer and more diverse.

As highlighted by the organizers, the objective is to promote the strengthening of the areas of psychobiology and neuroscience through accessible and high-quality education.

Content divided into modules and international speakers

The course is organized into ten modules, which facilitates the absorption of content and allows students to progress according to their availability.

Topics range from Introductions to Neuroscience to advanced discussions on human cognition and behavior.

According to the organizers, the presence of international researchers brings a global perspective to the course, expanding the frontiers of knowledge and providing a unique experience for those enrolled.

The course, which is already being recognized as one of USP's most innovative initiatives this year, aims to reach students and professionals interested in expanding their horizons in the area of ​​neuroscience.

A collaborative and high-impact initiative

This course is not just a series of lessons; it is part of a larger work. Working Group on Psychobiology, Neuroscience and Behavior, which organizes the event, has existed since 2002 and works on several fronts to promote the advancement of these areas in Brazil.

According to the institution, the initiative aims not only to educate, but also to build a solid network of professionals and researchers committed to the development of these disciplines in the country.

In addition to classes, the group promotes symposia and round tables, offering additional opportunities for students to get involved and exchange experiences.

This collaborative environment enriches learning and encourages the development of new ideas and research.

How to register and access USP content

Questions if It is still possible to register can be resolved by email to jadsilva@usp.br. In any case, even without registering, it is possible to access the Official YouTube channel of the Psychobiology Working Group and start watching the videos that are already available. You can check out the full content here.

There is still time to take the Neuroscience course at USP!

Even though the course started over a month ago, there is still time for you to participate and take advantage of the content that has already been made available.

Accessing the videos on YouTube allows you to catch up on what has already been covered and prepare for the next classes that will continue until October 25th.

If you are a student or professional in the field of psychobiology, neuroscience or behavior, this is a unmissable opportunity to expand your knowledge and connect with other professionals in the field. Don't waste time and sign up now!

What about you? Do you think initiatives like this should be more frequent in Brazilian universities? Leave your opinion in the comments!

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