External Postings
- Multiple positions, Ontario Brain Institute – Toronto, ON
- Indigenous Initiatives Strategic Partnership Associate, Remote
- Clinical Research Assistant – Sunnybrook, TO (updated Aug 29/2024)
- Post doc in AI and Neuroscience, Sunnybrook, TO (updated Aug 29/2024)
- Marketing Manager- Neuroscience, Johnson and Johnson, TO (updated Aug 29/2024)
- Psychologists, Neuro, supervised, TO (updated Aug 29/2024)
- Post Doc in Neuroscience and Memory, UoT (updated Aug 29/2024)
- Research Associate- Psychiatric Genomics, Sick kids TO (updated Aug 29/2024)
- Medical Education Manager – Neuroscience, TO (updated Aug 29/2024)
- Clinical Research Assistant, Sunnybrook TO (updated Aug 29/2024)
Potential Careers
The neuroscience major prepares students for professional programs in health science (medical, physiotherapy, pharmacy, veterinary medicine, nursing), post-graduate degrees in neuroscience research, and provides a strong foundation for students wishing to pursue careers in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries, public health, teaching, and scientific publishing & journalism.
Given that this is a relatively new program we are just beginning to collect some information from students about their interests and their ideal careers. We find that many students are not familiar with the potential career options, and it is our goal to help them find ways to network and build a competitive resume for any carrer path. The Neuroscience Program at UoG not only prepares students for future graduate studies but also for medical, veterinary, physiotherapy and many other professional schools; the breadth of knowledge obtained in this program is an asset to these career paths which require multiple streams of knowledge. Here are some examples of neuroscience-related careers
There are so many career options related to neuroscience, below are some examples of careers that are available with different levels of education.
Careers Requiring an Advanced Degree
Most of the careers that people associate with neuroscience require doctorate-level education. Some examples of careers for people with advanced degrees include:
Medicine (MD, DO) | Food Scientist |
Research Scientist | Pharmacist |
Dentist | Veterinarian |
Physical Therapist | Audiologist |
Optometrist | Lawyer |
Clinical Psychologist | Professor |
Neuropsychologist | Chiropractor |
Master’s Level Careers
Many careers in neuroscience can be obtained through a master’s-level education. Some examples of careers for people with a master’s degree include:
Bachelor’s Level Careers
As with most degree programs, the more practical experience that you get, the more likely it is that you will get a job in your field. Therefore, we recommend that students who do not intend to go to graduate or professional school seek out additional opportunities such as research, internships, part-time jobs, and volunteering that will strategically position them for a neuroscience-related career. Some examples of careers for people with a BS with a major in neuroscience include:
* May require additional training or certification
Job Postings
This page will be updated weekly with any job posting that we feel may be relevant for our neuroscience students.
The University of Guelph is a great place to work and often have positions posted that may be of interest.
NeuroTechX is a non-profit organization whose mission is to facilitate the advancement of neurotechnology, their job board may have positions of interest to those in Neuroscience.
Canadian Association for Neuroscience also has a job page for many different related careers you can check out here!
Alchemab is looking to hire a team of exceptional scientists! We will be started up a Neuroscience research at Alchemab Therapeutics (https://www.alchemab.com/) – a new biotech focused on finding novel therapies for neurodegenerative disorders (e.g. Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, Huntington’s etc.). Please pass along the word and have anyone who is interested reach out (LinkedIn or michelle.sidor@alchemab.com).