
Internships and thesis
Training in research through contact with scientists
Thanks to its excellent scientific environment, the Institute welcomes and trains around 250 students and doctoral candidates from some forty different countries. Each year, nearly 25 doctoral students and 150 trainees (including some twenty Masters 2 students) join the Institute's research teams.
Most of the doctoral students are recruited via the University of Strasbourg's life and health sciences Doctoral school, which coordinates student follow-up and the awarding of thesis diplomas.
Training with state-of-the-art techniques and tools
The IGBMC gives its trainees and PhD students access to extremely advanced techniques and tools. These enable them to carry out interesting research projects at the cutting edge of current knowledge, as well as to develop real skills that will be highly useful in their future careers.