SOW-DGCN04
Lab Rotation
Course infoSchedule
Course moduleSOW-DGCN04
Credits (ECTS)3
Category-
Language of instructionEnglish
Offered byRadboud University; Faculty of Social Sciences; Cognitive Neuroscience;
Lecturer(s)
Coordinator
dr. A.R. Koning
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Lecturer
dr. A.R. Koning
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Contactperson for the course
dr. A.R. Koning
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Examiner
dr. A.R. Koning
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Academic year2021
Period
JAAR  (06/09/2021 to 15/07/2022)
Starting block
JAAR
Course mode
full-time
Remark
Please note: if you do not yet have a master's registration, you are not yet registered for the tests for this course.
Remarks-
Registration using OSIRISYes
Course open to students from other facultiesNo
Pre-registrationNo
Waiting listNo
Placement procedure-
Aims
To get hands-on research experience in the various research groups and labs of the Donders Graduate School for Cognitive Neuroscience and its affiliated research centres, Max Planck Institute, Behavioural Science Institute, Center for Language Studies.
Content
On the MSc CNS Brightspace Community site you will find a section called ‘Lab Rotations’ where various lab visits are advertised in the form of project proposals. Each proposal provides a short background description, tasks to be performed and the period in which the visit can take place. You can contact the relevant person for more information or to make an appointment. A single lab visit should correspond to a time investment of 28 hours (=1EC) and is finished by writing a two page summary of the visit. Personalized lab visits (i.e., not advertised on Brightspace) can also be arranged. For more information on a personalized lab rotation, including an empty lab rotation proposal form, see the Brightspace Community site. After three lab visits, the three summaries needs to be merged in a single (final) report (see the Community site for an example) and the final report needs to be submitted to the supervisor of the lab visit and the coordinator of this course. This end-product will be graded pass/fail by the coordinator.
         In order to come in contact with diverse ways of approaching research questions, setting up and carrying out experiments, the labs that you visit can, for example, be part of the different Donders Institute research themes, or be situated in the different Donders Institute research centres. Two lab visits cannot be done within the same PI-group or lab. It is strongly recommended to complete all three lab visits within the first year of being in the MSc CNS programme.
Level

Presumed foreknowledge

Test information

Specifics

Assumed previous knowledge
NOTE: this course is for CNS students only.

Instructional modes
Lecture
Attendance MandatoryYes

General
For this course there are no teaching methods specified. For more information or questions, register for the course and be sure to read the main announcement on the course’s Brightspace site or contact the course coordinator dr. Arno Koning.

Tests
Written report 1
Test weight1
Test typeReport
OpportunitiesBlock JAAR, Block JAAR

Written report 2
Test weight1
Test typeReport
OpportunitiesBlock JAAR, Block JAAR

Written report 3
Test weight1
Test typeReport
OpportunitiesBlock JAAR, Block JAAR