🧩 Understanding incomprehensible behaviours – a neuropsychological perspective
- Training courses offered by the Faculty of Health Sciences (Department of Psy- chology and Philosophy).
- The training will be led by a fully trained clinical psychologist and a native speaker of English.
- Sessions will be illustrated with case studies and video examples.
- The agenda:
- Understanding how brain damage can produce unusual or “strange” behaviours.
- Key neuropsychological concepts related to brain-behaviour relationships.
- Distinguish between behaviours caused by brain damage versus socially unu- sual behaviours.
- Develop observational and critical thinking skills for interpreting behaviour.
- Gain insight into ethical, social, and cultural considerations in interpreting these behaviours.
📅 When?
30-31 March 2026
👉 Where
On-site format in Bialystok, eastern Poland
👉 Costs
Both travel and subsistence expenses will be covered by the project funds. A scholarship agreement will need to be signed.
👉 Detailes
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Each training group will consist of up to 20 participants: up to 8 alliance members from outside Poland, up to 5 participants from Poznan University of Technology, and up to 7 participants from MUB.
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MUB will share its high-quality expertise and infrastructure with participants; therefore, the training will be conducted on site, as some courses will require the use of specialised laboratory equipment.
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During the stay—whose main purpose is participation in the training—time will also be allocated to discovering the attractions of Białystok (including the MUB headquarters, i.e., the Branicki Palace, and the Branicki Palace Museum, among others). This provides valuable added benefit for participants and highlights that, despite local roots, all members of the Alliance share European values, including inclusiveness and openness.
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100% of classes will be conducted in English.
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The task includes covering travel and subsistence costs for training participants from outside MUB (both members of the international EUNICE community and guests from the Polish EUNICE university, i.e., Poznań University of Technology).
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A necessary condition for participation and funding is the completion of the recruitment process, signing the agreement, attending and completing the course/training, and fulfilling all formal mobility reporting requirements.
👉 Applications
The deadline for submitting applications is: 16 March 2026
👉 Questions?
If you have any questions contact: eunice.ap@umb.edu.pl
👉Rules
The participation rules are listed on the task website.
