302 Master's degrees in Neuroscience in Europe
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) .
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.
Brain and Cognition
Brain and Cognition at Pompeu Fabra University is one of the greatest challenges in science is to explain the human mind.
Neurology and Gerontology
This unique two-year part-time MSc programme in Neurology and Gerontology at Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland aims to develop your professional knowledge base, skills and understanding, required to fulfil a role in the rehabilitation of neurological and elderly patients in the context of changing healthcare services.

Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuropsychology - Pre-Master's Programme
This one-year (2-semester) programme offers successful students guaranteed progression to a postgraduate degree at a top UK university. Learn more at the Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuropsychology - Pre-Master's Programme at OnCampus London from Birkbeck, University of London.
Educational Neuroscience
Offered jointly by UCL Institute of Education (IOE) and Birkbeck, the Educational Neuroscience MSc/MA offered by UCL will introduce students to the methods and findings from the emerging field of educational neuroscience.

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.

Human Neuroscience
The Human Neuroscience study at University of Plymouth provides the knowledge, experience and the key practical neuroimaging/neurostimulation skills to prepare you for a career in neuroscience research.
Neurology
Our Neurology course in partnership with the University of Buckingham is designed for healthcare professionals who have a background in medicine, nursing, or allied health professions, and who wish to specialise in the field of neurology. It is delivered through immersive discussions around clinical scenarios and reflective practice on a part-time basis.
Applied Neuroscience in Human Development
Are you interested in the neurocognitive and biological roots of learning, behaviour and emotions in children? If so, the Applied Neuroscience in Human Development MSc programme at Leiden University might be the specialisation you are looking for.

Cognitive Neuroscience
The Cognitive Neuroscience course from University of York gives you unique access to the York Neuroimaging Centre (YNiC) where you'll have opportunities for hands-on experience of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), magnetoencephalography (MEG), electroencephalography (EEG) and transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS).

Clinical Neuroscience
Knowledge derived from Clinical Neuroscience research program at University of Galway in mental health, psychology, neurodevelopment and neurodegeneration is revolutionizing how we think about and treat mental disorders.
Brain Sciences
This Brain Sciences MRes programme offered at the University College London (UCL) is an innovative research-led programme which brings together expertise from across the Faculty of Brain Sciences and offers you the opportunity to work and train with leading researchers at one of the most highly regarded centres of excellence in brain science in the world.

Neuroscience
The Neuroscience programme from University of Liverpool introduces students to modern neuroscience, with a unique focus on clinical disorders of the central nervous system.
Cognitive Neuroscience and Human Neuroimaging
The MSc in Cognitive Neuroscience and Human Neuroimaging at the University of Sheffield is a one-year full-time programme. This course focuses on the collection and analysis of neuroimaging data, equipping students with essential skills in cognitive neuroscience and neurophysiological techniques to understand brain functionality.
Neurodiversity and Development
The Neurodiversity and Development programme offered by Durham University is to provide advanced research training for those interested in pursuing careers in the field of research, developmental psychology, neurodiversity and clinical or educational psychology.
Neuroscience
The aim of the master's programme in Neuroscience from University of Vienna is to meet these new challenges through an interdisciplinary degree programme, by conveying and broadening expertise at the interfaces between molecular and cellular neurobiology, experimental and theoretical neuroscience, cognitive biology and clinical aspects of neuroscience.
Cognitive Neurorehabilitation
Cognitive Neurorehabilitation at Cyprus University of Technology offers students the opportunity to acquire advanced theoretical knowledge, a deeper understanding of current research and advanced skills in research methods in cognitive rehabilitation of neurological patients.
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.
Info-Bionics Engineering
Engineering at the intersection of living and information systems The Info-Bionics Engineering MSc program trains engineers who can model, analyse and apply the functioning of living systems using computational and engineering tools. Graduates confidently navigate the intersection of biology, information technology and engineering, whether in research, development or innovation.