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8 Master's degrees in Neuroscience in Switzerland
Digital Neuroscience
The specialised master programme in Digital Neuroscience from University of Fribourg provides unique opportunities for an intense learning experience in the area of neuroscience and digitisation.
Neuro-X
The Neuro-X at Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne aims at providing students from various backgrounds with a broad and universal training.
Interdisciplinary Brain Sciences
The Interdisciplinary Brain Sciences course from University of Zurich combines biology, neuroscience and clinical methods.
Biology - Neurosciences
The graduates of the Biology - Neurosciences course from University of Zurich have skills in scientific research. Their knowledge allows them to understand complex biological systems. They recognize relevant problems in Biology and are able to plan and conduct experiments using a variety of techniques to address these problems.
Neural Systems and Computation
The Neural Systems and Computation program at ETH Zurich - Swiss Federal Institute of Technology is an interdisciplinary program offered by the Faculty of Science (MNF), University of Zurich and by the Department of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering (D-ITET), ETH Zurich.
Neural Systems and Computation
The Neural Systems and Computation program offered by University of Zurich provides students with scientific knowledge and understanding and the capability to carry out independent scientific work.
Interdisciplinary Brain Sciences
Understanding how a healthy brain works and the neural states that underpin diseases of the nervous system to develop more effective treatments are key objectives in the field of neurosciences when studying for Joint Master's Degree in Interdisciplinary Brain Sciences at ETH Zurich - Swiss Federal Institute of Technology..
Neuroscience
The Master in Neuroscience programme of University of Geneva is a joint programme of the Faculty of Psychology and Education, the Faculty of Medicine and the Faculty of Science. It is managed by the Geneva University Neurocenter (GUN) and focuses on theory, while also introducing students to scientific research and writing.