Our doctoral program is designed for national and international students interested in pursuing their scientific career in life sciences, linked with doctoral programs in Biological Sciences, Chemical Sciences, Agricultural Sciences, and Medical Sciences.
Why pursue a Ph.D. at IBR?
At IBR, there are currently over 90 students pursuing their doctoral degrees.
IBR fellows form a community with professional and social activities throughout the year. The IBR Alumni network comprises over 500 former students.
9 out of 10 fellows publish in high-impact international journals with peer review by international researchers during their doctoral studies.
1 out of every 4 fellows undertakes training abroad during their doctoral studies.
Our Ph.D. students participate in at least one conference presentation per year.
Learn about the current calls to join a research project with a doctoral scholarship.
If there are no PhD positions available in your area of interest, you can still send us your application by briefly describing your background and indicating the research groups you would like to work with to: contacto@ibr-conicet.gov.ar
If you are a foreign student and are interested in one of our open calls, you can send us your application briefly describing your background and indicating the research groups you would like to work with to: contacto@ibr-conicet.gov.ar.
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