182 Master's degrees in Cognitive Science in Europe
Computational Cognitive Neuroscience
Understanding the relationship between brain, cognition and behaviour is one of the biggest challenges the scientific community is currently working on. Computational Cognitive Neuroscience from Goldsmiths, University of London is a young and exciting discipline that tackles these long-standing research questions by integrating computer modelling with experimental research.

Artificial Intelligence for Psychological Research
This 2-year Master’s program combines AI and computational methods to study human behavior. Gain expertise in computational psychology and advanced data analysis, turning complex behavioral challenges into actionable insights. Develop a research mindset to tackle societal issues and prepare for a career in research.

Cognitive Neuroscience (Research)
What happens in your brain when you act? How is this fascinating, complex ‘micro cosmos’ no bigger than half a football inside your skull organised? If these questions spark your interest, this Master's programme is for you!
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (Research)
The MSc in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (Research) from University of Oxford guides students through the process of developing and implementing an independent research project in their own clinical setting.
Clinical Psychology and Mental Health
Swansea University offers an MSc in Clinical Psychology and Mental Health, designed to provide an in-depth understanding of clinical psychology within healthcare contexts. This full-time programme lasts for one year and is delivered on campus, equipping students with the necessary skills for future professional training.
Cognitive Development and Disorders
This Cognitive Development and Disorders M.Sc course from University of Leeds combines psychological theory and application to the study of cognitive functioning, its development through childhood and ageing, and its deficits encountered across disordered populations.

Psychology
This Psychology course from Coventry University aims to help you gain a multi-perspective understanding of human experience, including cognitive and biological psychology, social and individual differences, development and human diversity.
Cognitive Psychology
Topics such as perception, attention, learning, memory, problem solving, decision making, and thinking are studied at the Cognitive Psychology program at Cankaya University.

Applied Behaviour Analysis
This Applied Behaviour Analysis programme at University of Galway provides you with the theoretical and practical knowledge to kick-start your career as a practitioner.

Specialist Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
The Specialist Cognitive Behavioural Therapy MSc degree at Queen's University Belfast provides both clinical and research skills training to promote evidence-based practice in mental health care.
Social Cognition - Research and Applications
The Social Cognition - Research and Applications programme offered at the University College London (UCL) draws on the research of outstanding academic staff working in the areas of social cognition, social endocrinology, socio-cognitive neuroscience, and judgement and decision-making to provide unique, cutting-edge perspectives on humans as social beings.
Psychological Research Methods
The Psychological Research Methods programme combines the strengths of Birkbeck, University of London in qualitative and quantitative psychological research methods. It provides you with the opportunity to conduct supervised research in a wide range of areas within contemporary psychology, such as psychosocial studies, brain and cognitive development, and computational cognitive neuroscience.
Work and Organisational Psychology
Work and Organisational Psychology at Erasmus University Rotterdam emphasises organisational psychology and the role of emotions in modern organisations. Furthermore, new methods in personnel selection are examined in this master.
Brain and Cognitive Sciences
The Brain and Cognitive Sciences programme of the University of Amsterdam offers a broad selection of tracks that investigate all aspects of the field, from the molecule to the mind. The programme is unique in its interdisciplinary perspective that incorporates the fields of neuroscience, neurology, psychology, behavioural economics, linguistics, logic, computation and philosophy.

Sleep and Chronobiology
The Sleep and Chronobiology programme from Northumbria University will give dedicated students a practical education in sleep and circadian rhythms research training, informed by a wealth of exceptional staff research and experience.

Applied Behaviour Analysis
This Applied Behaviour Analysis programme at Bangor University is aimed at those wishing to specialise in practical applications of behaviour analysis including positive behaviour support and behaviour analysis in education.
Behaviour Analysis and Therapy
Approved by the Behaviour Analysis Certification Board (BACB), the international regulatory body for the practice of behaviour analysis, the Behaviour Analysis and Therapy programme from University of South Wales equips students with skills in behaviour analysis and therapy relevant to a range of educational and clinical settings.
Cognition and Computation
Aimed at graduates of either the computational sciences or the psychological sciences, the MA in Cognition and Computation at Birkbeck, University of London is an ideal foundation for a research career in the cognitive sciences.
Cognitive Systems
The master's programme "Cognitive Systems" at Ulm University is completely taught in English. The programme introduces students to the theoretical and empirical foundations of cognitive skills, which serve as the basis for the development of models.
Modeling of Neuronal and Cognitive Systems
The Modeling of Neuronal and Cognitive Systems MSc programme from Université Côte d'Azur is a two-year interdisciplinary master's, which aims to train active researchers at the crossroads of computer science, applied mathematics and cognitive neuroscience.