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170 Master's degrees in Neuroscience in United Kingdom

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.

Cognitive Neuroscience (Part Time)
This Cognitive Neuroscience (Part Time) programme at the University of East Anglia provides research methodology training and in-depth study at the cutting-edge of the field. You’ll gain understanding of the neural basis for cognition and sensorimotor skills and become familiar with modern psychological research methods, including fMRI, EEG, and TMS.

Applied Neuropsychology
The Applied Neuropsychology course from University of Bristol is delivered in partnership with North Bristol NHS Trust. You will therefore learn about the theory and practice of clinical neuropsychology from experienced clinicians working in this area and gain an authentic understanding of clinical practice in the UK. Around 80% of our taught content is delivered by practising clinicians.

Clinical Science (Neurosensory Sciences)
The Clinical Science (Neurosensory Sciences) programme at Aston University is a dynamic work-based learning course where students are employed within an NHS Department and undertake academic study.
Language Sciences - Neuroscience of Language and Speech
The Language Sciences MSc course provides an opportunity for in-depth study in one or more areas of language science. This Language Sciences - Neuroscience of Language and Speech MSc route offered by UCL explores the neural mechanisms involved in speech production, speech perception, and language processing.
Experimental Neuroscience
The MRes in Experimental Neuroscience at Imperial College London is a one-year full-time programme designed to equip students with comprehensive research skills in neuroscience. This degree aims to prepare graduates for further PhD studies or careers in clinical services, providing extensive training and practical experience in laboratory research.

Applied Neuropsychology
The Applied Neuropsychology course from University of Bristol is delivered in partnership with North Bristol NHS Trust. As a course team we are passionate about neuropsychology and its application to society to improve the well-being and quality of life of those affected by damage, disease or dysfunction affecting the brain.

Neuroscience
An important aspect of the research on neurological disease is the clinical translation aspect, which is a major part of the Neuroscience degree delivered by the Queen Mary University of London. Translational medicine is the process of applying research findings from basic science to clinical practice, with the goal of improving patient outcomes.

Neurodiversity and Inclusive Practice
The Neurodiversity and Inclusive Practice programme offered by Northumbria University is designed to deepen your understanding of neurodiverse individuals’ needs through critical engagement with research, policy and practice.

Neuroscience for Drug Discovery
Develop an in-depth understanding of neuroscience and its direct application to pharmacology and drug discovery, guided by Aston’s cutting-edge research and expertise in the field in the Neuroscience for Drug Discovery course from Aston University.
Neuroscience (Integrative Neuroscience)
The Neuroscience (Integrative Neuroscience) programme from The University of Edinburgh is designed to seamlessly transition you into doctoral studies or research-centric careers, the programme’s rigorous training and comprehensive research opportunities equip you with the skills and knowledge needed to excel in academia or industry.
Neuroscience
Our brain and its workings define who we are. Neuroscience is discovering how the nervous system functions in health and disease from the molecular to the behavioural level. It is a vibrant area of science with regular exciting new breakthroughs, but there is still much to be discovered. Neurosciences MSc programme is offered at the University College London (UCL) .

Neuroscience
Within the Neuroscience programme from The University of Exeter, you'll gain foundational knowledge in translational neuroscience and learn how to apply this practically in an extended research project with one of our world-leading neuroscience research teams.
NeuroAI and Intelligent Systems
This NeuroAI and Intelligent Systems course from University of Cambridge is designed to equip students with a strong foundation in the core principles of NeuroAI, combining theoretical depth with hands-on technical training.

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.
Neurosurgery
The MRes in Neurosurgery at UCL is a one-year full-time postgraduate degree designed for those pursuing careers in medicine. This programme equips students with essential knowledge and skills for impactful research in neurosurgery. Graduates will benefit from UCL's esteemed faculty and facilities, enhancing their career prospects in this demanding field.

Translational Neuroscience
For this Translational Neuroscience programme from University of Nottingham there is a multidisciplinary team of scientists conducting research of international impact in neuroscience, drawing upon a wide range of fields - for example neuropsychology, neuroimaging, experimental medicine, biomedicine, engineering computational and digital technology.
Neuroscience
The Neuroscience MRes from University of Leeds is ideal for those interested in Neuroscience even if they have not completed a Neuroscience undergraduate degree.

Neuropharmacology
The Neuropharmacology programme at Aston University explores how drugs and other substances interact with the nervous system to shape its function and influence behaviour.

Physiology, Pharmacology and Neuroscience (by research)
The School of Physiology, Pharmacology and Neuroscience has an international reputation for research excellence in cardiovascular biology,neuroscience, and cell signalling. University of Bristol offers the Physiology, Pharmacology and Neuroscience (by research) programme.