Registration open for the MAS in Sleep Medicine

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7 October 2024

Registration is now open for the next edition of the MAS in Sleep Medicine offered by the Academy of Sleep and Consciousness (ASC) in collaboration with the University of Bern and Università della Svizzera italiana and 14 international partner universities. The International Master in Sleep Medicine offers a unique postgraduate programme that provides advanced medical and scientific insights into sleep physiology, chronobiology and sleep medicine.

The MAS in Sleep Medicine is a two-and-a-half-year online programme with two in-person (hybrid) seminars: a Sleep Medicine Summer School in late March 2025 and a Sleep Science Winter School in 2026. It has been set up to ensure the continuity of excellent research in the future by educating and fostering the new generation of sleep scientists and clinicians. The course offers a variety of efficient learning methods, such as online lectures, interactive live webinars and online Q&A live sessions. Practical experience is gained during a 2-4 week internship at one of the 14 partner universities.

Maximum number of participants is limited to 30 students. Confirmation of participation is based on qualification and registration date.
Courses will begin in March 2025 and end in August 2027.

Applications deadline: 31 January 2025

For more information and application,
visit www.asc.unibe.ch or contact our admissions team
at [email protected].

 

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