PhD program
T1 Pavel Balaban History of the brain and behavior research
T2 Mikhail Stepanichev Molecular mechanisms of physiological processes
T3 Mikhail Stepanichev Molecular organization of supramembrane system and cytoskeleton
T4 Mikhail Stepanichev Extracellular contacts
T5 Pavel Balaban Evolution of the nervous system and behavior
T6 Pavel Balaban Epigenetics and memory
T7 Mikhail Stepanichev Molecular mechanisms of transmembrane trransport in the cell: ion channels and vesicular transport
T8 Alexey Malyshev Membrane potentials
T9 Mikhail Stepanichev Molecular and cellular biology of the synapse
T10 Alexey Malyshev Synaptic and non-synaptic mechanisms of neuroplasticity
T11 Mikhail Stepanichev Mechanisms of intracellular communication in the nervous system
T12 Mikhail Stepanichev Mechanisms of signal transduction in the neuron
T13 Mikhail Stepanichev Neuroendocryne regulation
T14 Natalia Bal Structure and functions of the cortex
T15 Natalia Bal Structure and functions of the hippocampus
T16 Natalia Pasikova Brain structure and development
T17 Natalia Pasikova Morphology of the CNS: Spinal Cord
T18 Natalia Pasikova Morphology of the CNS: reticular formation
T19 Alexey Bolshakov Molecular mechanisms of neocortex development
T20 Igor Bondar Introduction to Sensory Systems
T20 Igor Bondar Mechanosensitivity 1
T20 Igor Bondar Mechanosensitivity 2
T20 Igor Bondar Photosensitivity
T20 Igor Bondar Chemosensitivity
T21 Igor Bondar Mechanoreception I
T22 Igor Bondar Mechanoreception II
T24 Igor Bondar Chemoreception
T25 Nikita Chernetsov Magnetoreception systems in the bird
T26 Galina Portnova Nervous System Diseases
T27 Alexandra Maslennikova Neuropsychiatric disorders
T28 Pavel Bobrov Motor system and movements
T29 Olga Martynova Introduction to cognitive and affective neurosciences
T30 Yulia Ukraintseva Wakefulness and sleep
T31 Yulia Ukraintseva The functional role of sleep
T32 Olga Sysoeva Gene-brain-behavior approach in humans
T33 Yulia Ukraintseva The borderland between sleep and wakefulness
T34 Olga Martynova Consciousness
M1 Mikhail Stepanichev Practical behavioral neuroscience: problems, pitfalls, and suggestions
M2 Grigoriy Grigorian The behavioral methods in animals investigations
M3 Grigoriy Grigorian Signal, context, reinforcement (Behavioral methods)
M4 Igor Bondar Electrophysiological methods for studying the brain in animal research
M5 Alexey Malyshev Techniques for recording and stimulation of neurons
M6 Alexey Bolshakov Methods and Methodology in Molecular Neurobiology
M7 Natalia Bal Genetic engineering in neurobiology
M8 Alexey Bolshakov Methodology in molecular neurobiology
M9-12 Alexander Yakovlev What you need to know before entering biochemical laboratory?
M13-16 Alexander Yakovlev Fundamentials of biological and medical statistics
M17 Lubov Vasilieva Introduction into eye tracking
M18 Evgenia Sitnikova Rhythmic brain activity: normal and phytological rhythmogenesis
M19 Olga Martynova Introduction to electroencephalography
M20 Olga Sysoeva What can we gain from MEG?
M21 Olga Martynova Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain functions
M22 Evgeny Blagoveschensky Interference in the work of the brain
M23 Vladimir Kosonogov Psychophysiology of emotions: emotional dimensions and basic emotions
M24 Pavel Bobrov Neurofeedback and brain-computer interfaces
IHNA is a member of the international consortium IBRAIN: Integrated track in Cognitive and Brain Sciences, supported by the EU grant Erasmus Plus Capacity Building in the Field of Higher Education (610458-EPP-1-2019-1-FR-EPPKA2-CBHE-JP). The project is aimed at creating a unified training track for master's and postgraduate studies in cognitive neurosciences.
More information about the project and its activities on the website: http://ibrain.eu/
The schedule of lectures in IHNA
The video-lectures are also uploaded in Russian with English subtitles at our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/ИВНДиНФРАН
Previous lectures can be found here:
Applications for the 2023/2024 PhD programme in the Institute of Higher Nervous Activity and Neurophysiology are opened since April, 24, 2023. The deadline is August, 31, 2023. Specialities:
- 1.1.5 "Human and Animal Physiology"
- 06.00.00 "Biological Sciences"
8 positions are available for the 2023/24 study year according to the Appendix No. 3.461 to the order of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of Russian Federation from April, 29, 2022 No. 400.
Entrance rules in 2023
All documets must be sent either in their electronic versions to:
Application terms: from April, 24, 2023 until August, 31, 2023.
When you apply electronic versions of the documents, their originals must be given personally from September, 4, 2023 until September, 8, 2023.
Document list for the PhD Programme
1. Application form (sample);
2. Master Degree diploma together with its copy. All who obtained the Master Degree abroad including CIS citizens must attach a copy of Certificate issued by the Russian Ministry of Science and Higher Education that this document is equivalent to the Master Degree diploma inside Russia (the Equivalence Certificate).
3. Passport or any other identity document, together with its copy;
4. A questionnaire (personal list) (sample);
5. one 3x4 cm photo;
6. Certificate No. 6 on candidate exams pass (if they have passed): All who has passed the candidate exams abroad, must attach a corresponding letter from the Russian Ministry of Science and Higher Education.
7. List of all publications and inventions (form No. 3.3) (at will);
8. A copy of the labour book approved by the previous job (at will);
9. Military ID (if applicable);
10. A letter that you agree for the personal data processing (sample);
11. A letter that you agree for the enrollment (sample).
Entrance rules
The enrollment is competition-based where any person with the higher education (diploma specialist, master) can take part. The positions are held annually according to the competition committee of the Russian Ministry of Science and Higher Education (MON RF). Postgraduate students are trained through full-time training. The duration of full-time study is 4 years. The general training of full-time graduate students in accordance with the Federal State Educational Standard (FSES) during the year is 60 credit units (or 2160 academic hours per year). Subject to availability and acceleration of study, the graduate student's annual workload may be up to 75 credits per year (or 2,700 academic hours). Then the duration of graduate student training can be reduced to 3 years and 2.5 months. The appointment of a postgraduate student in accelerated graphic studies can be established during the 2nd year of study, subject to the availability of candidate minimum examination data in philosophy and history, as well as a foreign language. The transfer of a graduate student to an accelerated training schedule occurs by agreement with him, the leading supervisor and in accordance with judicial proceedings as part of the annual certification. Graduate students studying in full-time graduate school have the right to a deferment from conscription, receive a stipend in the established state, and comply with the conditions of service and dormitory for non-residents.
Entrance stages in 2023
- Application: April, 26, 2023 – August, 31, 2023;
- Application of original documents and ganining an access to the entrance exams: September, 4, 2023 – September, 8, 2023
- Entrance exams: September, 11, 2023 – September, 22, 2023
- Entrance: September, 25, 2023
Citizens of foreign states, including citizens of CIS member states, are admitted to graduate school on the basis of international treaties and intergovernmental agreements of the Russian Federation, as well as under agreements of scientific institutions of the Russian Academy of Sciences, which provide for payment of the cost of training by legal entities and individuals.
The provision of a hostel is discussed individually after admission to graduate school.
Entrance exams
- English
Structure of the entrance exam in a foreign language to graduate schools of the institutes of the Russian Academy of Sciences
1. Written translation of the original text in a broad specialty of the applicant in a volume of 2000 printed characters from a foreign language into Russian in 60 minutes. You are allowed to use a dictionary.
2. Reading aloud and oral translation of the original text in a wide specialty of the applicant in a volume of 1000 - 1200 printed characters from a foreign language into Russian. You are allowed to use a dictionary. Preparation time: 10-15 minutes.
3. Conversation in a foreign language on topics related to the biography and specialty of the applicant.
- Physiology (oral exam) (see Programme of the Physiology entrance exam)
- Interview
Applicants to graduate school must undergo an interview with the Institute’s commission and the proposed supervisor. The results of the interview are assessed in the same way as the entrance exams and are taken into account when calculating the entrance exam points.
Exact exam dates will be posted on the website in early September 2023.
Ask all questions to Dr. Natalja V. Pasikova tel. +7(495)334-7111, +7(910)4403305.
Address for the applications: 5A Butlerova str., Moscow, Russia, room No. 224.