The Department of Neuroscience / Canadian Centre for Behavioural Neuroscience (CCBN)
Our research is focused on several areas of strengths including the neurobiology of memory, systems neuroscience, neuro-computational neuroscience, neuroimaging, brain repair, brain and behaviour development over the life span, and translational neuroscience.
We provide opportunities for obtaining education and research training for high school students through to post-doctoral fellows with BSc, MSc, and PhD in neuroscience. The Department enjoys a uniquely intellectually challenging and stimulating environment within which to learn and develop independent and successful careers in neuroscience.
Graduate programs (MSc and PhD) in behavioural neuroscience at the University of Lethbridge provide an outstanding training environment, taking students out of the classroom and into the rich world of research. Trainees are immersed in programs that are interdisciplinary in nature, incorporating research interests in learning and memory, systems neuroscience, neural plasticity, neuroethology, motor systems, sleep, cognitive neuroscience, brain development, addiction and the neurobiology of disease.
To find out information on upcoming neuroscience events at the University of Calgary and the University of Alberta, please check out the Campus Alberta Neuroscience events calendar.