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The VDS CoBeNe Doctoral Program emerged from an integrative and interdisciplinary alliance of four independent research areas in Psychological Science, Behavioral and Cognitive Biology, Neuroscience and the Cognitive Humanities. The research questions deal with the influence of social and ecological factors on human and non-human cognition and behavior, understanding its underlying cognitive, emotional, physiological, and neurological bases, and probing their evolutionary origins and development.

The mission of the Vienna Doctoral School in Cognition, Behavior and Neuroscience is to enhance academic and professional development of early career researcher, advance intellectual communication and scholarship across disciplines, and promote cultural diversity, scientific integrity, and international collaboration. VDS CoBeNe fosters structured doctoral education at the University of Vienna and creates an environment supporting interdisciplinary research and research training.


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27.05.2022
 

On Friday, May 20, 2022, the Long Night of Research (Lange Nacht der Forschung 2022) took place for the tenth time. At 280 exhibition sites across...

11.05.2022
 

Regularly awarding scientific prizes is an important measure to support early-stage researchers. Additionally, these awards highlight the excellence...

10.05.2022
 

Pint of Science – Quench your thirst for knowledge!

Going out with friends in the evening and listening to engaging science talks? This will be...

10.05.2022
 

The next Journal Club of the Early Career Researcher (ECR) of the Faculty of Psychology adresses the topic: The replication crisis.

15.04.2022
 

Designed to showcase best examples of inter- and transdisciplinary research at Circle U. universities, this prize is going to be awarded annually, as...

12.04.2022
 

he next Journal Club of the Early Career Researcher (ECR) of the Faculty of Psychology adresses "The problem defined: the general overview"

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