Joining the EBRAINS-Italy Digital Academy for Neuroscience and AI is a straightforward and structured process designed to ensure a smooth entry while providing the best learning experience. Follow these steps to enrol and start your training journey.
1. Choose Your Modules
- The e-DiANA is a postgraduate program: candidates must hold a Bachelor’s degree or be close to completing one.
- Decide which Modules you want to attend, based on your interests and previous knowledge.
- You can choose multiple Modules simultaneously or start with a single Module and expand later.
- This flexibility allows you to tailor your learning path to your interests and career objectives.
2. Submit Your Application
- Complete the online enrollment form https://forms.gle/4PBYnHzfFnBG83Ve9
- The form collects basic background information, including your academic and professional experience, to assess eligibility for different Modules.
- Specify the Module(s) you wish to attend.
- Indicate your current knowledge and skills to ensure the Instructors check that you possess the prerequisites for successful attendance of the chosen Modules.
3. Application Review and Approval
- The Instructors review your application to ensure that participants have the necessary knowledge and background for the e-Diana and chosen Modules.
- The Instructors review the possession of a Bachelor’s degree or the completion of sufficient exams (nearly degree level).
- Once reviewed, you will receive an email notification:
- if accepted: you receive login credentials for the academic office, granting access to the selected and approved Module(s)
- If not accepted: you are informed via email.
4. Course Participation
Once enrolled, you can fully engage with the digital learning platform, based on Moodle:
- Access all course materials asynchronously, including video lessons, slides, and supplementary resources.
- Study at your own pace, revisit content as needed, and complete exercises to reinforce learning.
- Establish connections with Instructors and the EBRAINS community, fostering relationships with peers and experts in neuroscience, AI, and neurotechnology.
