The School of Brain Sciences and Cognition
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The School of Brain Sciences and Cognition

News & Events at the School

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Students of Brain and Cognitive Sciences have upheld a cherished tradition: an end-of-year social event that brings together students from all programs and academic years. The event is fully organized by students, with the support of the School
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Opening a Master of Science (MSc) program in the upcoming academic year (2025–2026)
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Graduation Ceremony - The date of the ceremony will be announced soon
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On May 18th, 2025, the School held its first Industry Conference, hosting representatives from ten private-sector companies as well as the Israel Innovation Authority. The event offered a platform for mutual exposure and dialogue between academia and industry
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About the school of brain sciences and cognition

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The School of Brain Sciences and Cognition consolidates all areas of research and teaching on brain sciences and cognition at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev.

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There are about 70 researchers from 18 academic departments who work in about 50 laboratories at the school.

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The fields of research and study at the school provide the extensive foundations required for the training of researchers and entrepreneurs of the future generation in neuroscience and cognition.

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The researchers are engaged in a variety of fields of neuroscience and cognition, starting from the molecular and cellular level, up to the cognitive and behavioral levels, using a variety of methodologies, theoretical, computational, experimental and app

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About 250 students studying for various degrees are currently doing research in the school's laboratories, and they will soon join over 700 graduates who have already completed their groundbreaking research.

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We invite you to join us on the fascinating journey to deciphering the discoveries of neuroscience and cognition.