From cells to behavior, explore the major questions of systems neuroscience: how neurons process signals and interact within circuits to give rise to perception, cognition and actions. Develop cutting-edge technical skills through hands-on training, sharpen your critical thinking, and immerse yourself in a 6-month laboratory experience to launch your career in neuroscience research.
The M2 Systems Neuroscience: from Cells to Brain Functions explores the neuronal mechanisms underlying animal behavior and the experimental approaches to study them across different levels of organization: from cell neurophysiology to complex, real-world behaviors of neuroethology. This program offers a combination of theoretical foundations and practical experience. During the first semester, students complete a series of core and elective courses. Six core teaching units are required: Plasticity, Learnings and Memories, Sensory Systems and Perception, Motor Systems and Actions, Neuroethology, Glia in Brain Health and Disease, and Methods in Systems Neuroscience. In addition to this, students choose four elective units focusing on specific areas of neuroscience. The second semester is dedicated to a 6-month neuroscience research internship completed by a written report and oral defense to demonstrate the knowledge and skills acquired during the individual research project.
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Skills
At the end of this program, the students will be able to:
- Explain the core principles of neural plasticity, memory, sensory processing, motor control, and glial function.
- Explain how structures and functions are linked within the central nervous system.
- Compare normal and pathological processes in the central nervous system across multiple scales.
- Describe and apply state-of-the-art experimental techniques to record and manipulate neural activity in animal models.
- Assess the strengths and limitations of different methodological approaches in systems neuroscience.
- Adopt a multidisciplinary perspective of the neuroscience research.
- Design and implement experimental protocols in neuroscience.
- Conduct an independent long-term research project, integrating theory and practice.
- Analyze, interpret, and critically evaluate neuroscientific data, using appropriate statistical tools
- Critically read scientific literature and contextualize new findings.
- Communicate scientific results effectively in written, oral, and visual formats.
Objectives
This M2 program offers comprehensive training in neuroscience, covering levels of analysis from cellular mechanisms to neural circuits and behavior.
The theoretical part of the program highlights how the cellular components of the central nervous system interact to form functional networks that govern behavior and mediate interactions with the environment. Students gain an in-depth understanding of normal and pathological processes, which involve plasticity, sensory processing, motor control, neuroethology, and glial functions. They also acquire a solid knowledge in methodological approaches for recording and manipulating neural activity. Moreover, the program is flexible and can be tailored to individual student interests: In addition to the core courses, students can choose four elective units from M2 Cognition, Behavior and Mental Disorders, M2 Computational Neuroscience and Neuroengineering, or from open units focused on neurodevelopment and neurodegenerative diseases.
The practical part of the program provides students with a full immersion into research. During their 6-month internship, they will manage their own scientific project under the guidance of an expert researcher. This involves situating their project within a scientific context through critical reading and discussion, producing experimental data, analyzing and interpreting results, and communicating their findings to peers and experts in their field.
In addition to scientific and methodological expertise, students will develop essential research competences: critical thinking, the ability to evaluate hypotheses and experimental data, scientific communication skills through oral presentations, written reports and discussions, teamwork, autonomy in project management, and awareness of good practices in animal research and data integrity.
Upon completion of this M2, students will be equipped with the theoretical and methodological tools to embark on a career in neuroscience research.
Career Opportunities
Career prospects
Après un Master ou Master + Doctorat : ingénieur (recherche-développement, contrôle, production…) dans les domaines santé, pharmacie, agroalimentaire, biotechnologies, instruments et réactifs, cosmétique, dépollution et environnement
Secteurs d'activité : recherche fondamentale ou appliquée en Biologie, Santé ou Écologie dans le monde académique ou dans le secteur privé
Domaines : santé, pharmacie, agroalimentaire, biotechnologies, instruments et réactifs, cosmétique, dépollution et environnement
Après Master + Doctorat : chercheur ou enseignant-chercheur
Further Study Opportunities
Les étudiants titulaires d’un M2 ont la possibilité de poursuivre dans la recherche en doctorat
Thèse de doctorat
Formation d'attaché.e ou assistant.e de Recherche Clinique
Ingénierie études, recherche et développement
Fees and scholarships
The amounts may vary depending on the programme and your personal circumstances.
Admission Route
Capacity
Available Places
Target Audience and Entry Requirements
The access in M2 Systems Neuroscience is open to:
- Master Students who have obtained the M1 in Neurosciences, or related fields with at least 2-3 units teaching in Neurosciences (basic knowledge in brain anatomy and functioning, at different scales)
- Medical, pharmacy or engineer students (with a specific knowledge in Neuroscience)
English level should be sufficient to follow courses taught in English, active participation is expected.
Application Period(s)
From 02/02/2026 to 04/04/2026
Supporting documents
Compulsory supporting documents
Motivation letter.
Letter of recommendation from a trainee.
All transcripts of the years / semesters validated since the high school diploma at the date of application.
Curriculum Vitae.
Additional supporting documents
VAP file (obligatory for all persons requesting a valuation of the assets to enter the diploma).