Summer Program 2025 Overview
The RIKEN Center for Brain Science (RIKEN CBS), located just outside Tokyo, Japan, offers a summer program to train advanced students interested in brain function. Applicants may choose either a 2-month laboratory internship (Plan A) within a RIKEN CBS laboratory or an intensive 5 days lecture course (Plan B) featuring a distinguished international faculty. Those participating in the internship may also enroll in the lecture course. The course consists of an intensive 5 days lecture series featuring distinguished international faculty and poster sessions to be put on by the program participants. These two components are equally important for the students to deepen their insight and enhance their expertise in neuroscience. While the lectures serve to introduce them to cutting-edge research being carried out throughout the world, the student poster session allows them to experience the work of their colleagues and share their own research. We encourage the students to take full advantage of the wonderful opportunities offered by this program to broaden the horizons of their research.
Attendees come from wide-ranging academic backgrounds and are usually enrolled in graduate courses or have recently embarked on postdoctoral research. However, candidates holding other positions are encouraged to apply.
All accepted students must be able to travel to Tokyo.
Date
Plan A: Internship Course
2 months, June 10–August 8, 2025
Plan B: Lecture Course
5 days, July 7–11, 2025
Venue
Course Summary
Plan A: Internship Course
Summer interns will work in a CBS Lab for 2 months and participate in the research activities of the host laboratory. Interns will give a presentation on their work at the end of the course.
Although Internship participants do not have to attend all the lectures in the Lecture Course from July 7 - July 11, a poster "must be presented" during a designated time during the lecture course with the other Lecture Course participants.
Please refer to the following list of potential host laboratories.
Host Laboratories:
↑pull down to show the labs which accept interns
Schedule:
June 10: Orientation
August 8: Closing Ceremony (Presentation)
Plan B: Lecture Course
The lecture course is set up to present both basic concepts as well as cutting-edge research that will aid in understanding the selected theme. The intensive course is a coherent platform from where a wide variety of important new research and techniques will be revealed.
Schedule:
July 7-11, 2025
Poster Sessions
- Presenting a poster during the lecture course is mandatory for intership and lecture participants.
- To facilitate interaction between participants and RIKEN members, please prepare a poster presentation that represents your research (past, present or future) at your current institution.
Poster board size: 876 mm (Width) x 1643 mm (Height), A0 portrait size is fitted. Image is Here. - NOTE: Please bring your poster already printed.
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Eligibility
- Applicants must be enrolled in an academic institute or company at the time of application throughout the program period.
- High school students are not eligible.
- Foreign participants must have a valid passport.
For participants who need a VISA: If you are unable to obtain a VISA, you will not be able to attend.
Please check if you need a VISA Here. *In case your nationality has a NOTE, check the VISA flowchart to see whether you need a VISA.
Fee & Expense
- No registration fees are required.
- There will be no salary supplement or support for food expenses.
- Airfare and domestic transportation must be purchased by the participant.
- Accommodation
- For Internship Course Participants
- Accident insurance: Participants in the internship course are required to have accident insurance. Check to see if your affiliation provides insurance coverage for you.
- Medical examination: A medical examination must be completed within six months before your departure. The medical examination form must be filled out by a physician in either English or Japanese.
Those who submit a financial request letter and are approved will receive the following support. Applicants must follow RIKEN's travel itinerary in accordance with RIKEN's regulations.
- Accommodation
- Round-trip airfare or bullet train (Shinkansen) fare
Airfare and domestic transportation must be purchased by the participant. Reimbursement will be made after the required documents are submitted upon return to your country.
Accommodations
All participants except for those who reside within commuting distance will be assigned living quarters.
NOTE:Participants who have not received approval for a financial support request letter will not be eligible to receive financial support for accommodation expense.
Plan A: Internship Course
Plan B: Lecture Course
- Hotel Toyoko Inn in front of Wako-Shi Station