The Berlin School of Movement Science (BSMS) is an interdisciplinary education programme based on scientific exchange and interaction, supporting PhD students to become highly skilled scientists in the fields of motor control and movement science. Our main research objectives are:
(a) To acquire knowledge about the fundamental principles of motor control in human movement.
(b) To investigate the effects of the musculoskeletal properties on the motor control strategies used during movement.
(c) To understand how the sensory-motor system controls biomechanical features and lead to adaptation on a structural level in tissues such as bone and muscle.
The BSMS organises yearly an International Autumn School on Movement Science for young scientists to give first-hand experience of the unique graduate training programme in the field of movement science. In this Autumn School we want to provide an overview on movement and ageing from different perspectives such as the brain, central nervous system, muscle and tendon as well as the associated diseases and therapeutic options using physical activity.
The participation to the Autumn School is free of charge and is of particular interest to those Master’s and PhD students who are considering doing their doctoral or postdoctoral research in the field of movement science within the BSMS network.
For more information please download the Booklet from Here and visit the event webpage
(a) To acquire knowledge about the fundamental principles of motor control in human movement.
(b) To investigate the effects of the musculoskeletal properties on the motor control strategies used during movement.
(c) To understand how the sensory-motor system controls biomechanical features and lead to adaptation on a structural level in tissues such as bone and muscle.
The BSMS organises yearly an International Autumn School on Movement Science for young scientists to give first-hand experience of the unique graduate training programme in the field of movement science. In this Autumn School we want to provide an overview on movement and ageing from different perspectives such as the brain, central nervous system, muscle and tendon as well as the associated diseases and therapeutic options using physical activity.
The participation to the Autumn School is free of charge and is of particular interest to those Master’s and PhD students who are considering doing their doctoral or postdoctoral research in the field of movement science within the BSMS network.
For more information please download the Booklet from Here and visit the event webpage