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151 Master's degrees in Neuroscience in United Kingdom
Advanced Neuroimaging
This Advanced Neuroimaging MSc from University College London (UCL) is specifically aimed at those pursuing a professional career in neuroimaging, either in clinical practice or in neuroscience research.
Clinical Paediatric Neuropsychology
The Clinical Paediatric Neuropsychology programme offered at the University College London (UCL) is currently the only paediatric programme in the UK that is accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS) and students who successfully complete the programme are deemed to have completed the academic components of the BPS professional Qualification in Clinical Paediatric Neuropsychology.
Translational Neuroscience
This Translational Neuroscience programme at the University College London (UCL) will provide you with a world-class education for advanced training in translational research, from preclinical discovery through to first-time-in-human studies. We conduct clinical trials in healthy volunteers and patient across Neurology and Neurodegeneration.

Neuroscience
The Neuroscience programme from Newcastle University is for graduates with a BSc in life or other sciences. It is also suitable for intercalating and qualified MBBS or BDS students.
Social Neuroscience
The MSc in Social Neuroscience offered by the University of Greater Manchester gives you the opportunity to develop an advanced knowledge of how the brain responds to, and makes sense of the social world, as well as confidence in the use of neuroscientific research skills (for instance, electrophysiology and eye-tracker experiments).

Brain and Behaviour
With the Brain and Behaviour at the Liverpool John Moores University you will gain advanced knowledge of the neural, pharmacological and physiological mechanisms underlying behaviour and the approaches used to study them.

Clinical Neuropsychology
The Clinical Neuropsychology programme from University of Bristol elivers either the adult or paediatric knowledge component of the competency requirements for advanced training in clinical neuropsychology.

Applied Neuropsychology (Online)
This Applied Neuropsychology (Online) course from University of Bristol is delivered in partnership with North Bristol NHS Trust. The taught content of the Diploma is identical to the taught content we provide when training UK qualified clinical psychologists to specialise in clinical neuropsychology.

Neuroscience (by research)
Neuroscience seeks to understand the most complex structure in the known universe – the brain. University of Bristol offers the Neuroscience (by research) programme.

Advanced Professional Practice (Neurological Rehabilitation)
This Advanced Professional Practice (Neurological Rehabilitation), PgCert, PgDip and MS course from Brunel University of London will develop and enhance your clinical expertise, and develop your research skills to enable you to critically reflect on your practice in neurorehabilitation, thereby optimising your clinical practice and enhancing service delivery.

Person-Centred Experiential Counselling and Psychotherapy
Person-Centred Experiential Counselling and Psychotherapy Practice programme from University of Nottingham is part of the group of therapies that are based on humanistic-existential psychology.
Advanced Physiotherapy - Neurophysiotherapy
This Advanced Physiotherapy - Neurophysiotherapy programme from University College London (UCL) integrates the clinical, academic and research components of neurophysiotherapy practice, with an emphasis on the management of patients with neurological disorders. You will progress your understanding of evidence-based practice and develop as an advanced physiotherapy practitioner

Cognitive Psychology and Neuropsychology
Examine how cognitive psychological, neuropsychological, neurobiological and computer science approaches can be combined to understand how the human mind/brain solves a variety of complex problems, such as recognising objects, remembering previous experiences, reading, speaking and reasoning with this Cognitive Psychology and Neuropsychology programme from University of Kent.

Neurological Science
The University of Liverpool’s Institute of Infection and Global Health was established to bring together leading medical, veterinary and basic science researchers from across the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences. The Neurological Science programme is offered at the University of Liverpool.
Cognitive Neuroscience
The Cognitive Neuroscience programme offered at the University College London (UCL) is a research-led, state-of-the-art degree programme on mental processes in the human brain. The programme brings together some of the world's leading researchers in cognitive neuroscience and cognitive neuropsychology
Neuroscience
Our Neuroscience MSc course at King's College London will provide you with multidisciplinary training in a range of neuroscience topics, particularly those relevant to psychiatry, psychology and neurology.

Brain Sciences
The aim of the Brain Sciences programme of the University of Glasgow is to help you gain interdisciplinary knowledge “from molecules to mind” and develop research skills in cognitive brain imaging, fundamental neuroscience and brain disorders.

Clinical Cognitive Neuroscience
Learn various topics in cognitive neuroscience, testing human behavioural and brain mechanisms in the development of perceptual and cognitive functions across the lifespan in the Clinical Cognitive Neuroscience programme from Sheffield Hallam University.
Clinical Neuroscience - Stroke
The Clinical Neuroscience - Stroke programme provided by University College London (UCL) provides a comprehensive education and research training for the next generation of researchers and clinical providers of expert stroke care.

Research Methods in Human Cognitive Neuroscience Psychology
This Research Methods in Human Cognitive Neuroscience Psychology degree at the University of Leicester is for you if... you want to study research methods at an advanced level and conduct an original research project in psychology.