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Interdepartmental Neuroscience Program (INP)

Yale University

New Haven, CT

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Application details

Degree types
PhD
Application deadline
December 1 (ET)
Application opens
Not publicly available
GRE policy
no
GPA expectation
Not publicly available
Cohort size
15–20 per year
Rotation system
rotation
Umbrella vs department
umbrella
One-program-only rule
no
Fee waiver available
yes
Fee waiver deadline
Not publicly available

Funding

Funding model
stipend + tuition waiver
Annual stipend
$52,321
International student funding
yes

Notes

Rotation model is explicitly stated: 'Students complete at least two laboratory rotations in different areas of neuroscience.' Degree level inferred as PhD from context of graduate research program but not explicitly stated on this page. Page is introductory/informational and lacks admissions-specific details like deadlines, fees, stipend amounts, and GRE policy. The provided text does not contain detailed admissions requirements or financial information. | GRE not required.


Last verified 2026-05-08. Source: https://medicine.yale.edu/inp/academics/apply/. Applicants should confirm every detail directly with the program before relying on it.


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