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Neuroscience
The Neuroscience program at Thomas Jefferson University provides high-level, scholarly, scientific training to qualified individuals interested in pursuing diverse careers to research, foster, disseminate and facilitate an in-depth understanding of the nervous system under normal and pathological conditions.
Biological Science (Physiology, Development and Neuroscience)
The MPhil in Biological Science (Physiology, Development and Neuroscience) offered by the University of Cambridge is a full-time research degree. Students also attend relevant lectures and seminars and participate in skills development training activities organized by the department and the Graduate School of Life Sciences.

Clinical Neuropsychology
Become an expert on the relationship between the brain and behavior. Clinical Neuropsychology operates at the crossroads of various psychological disciplines, such as clinical (neuro)psychology, clinical neuroscience, and applied neuroscience. You will examine the neurological and neuropsychological characteristics of the most common neurodevelopmental disorders and brain conditions.
Neuroscience
The one year MSc in Neuroscience at the University of Oxford is interdisciplinary in content and completely inter-departmental in structure, since at least nine departments or research centres contribute to it each year.

Nursing (Neuroscience Care)
This master’s course in neuroscience care is aimed at qualified healthcare professionals. We'll prepare you to for a wide variety of roles as a nurse specialist, consultant or educator in a wide variety of professional healthcare settings.
Neurology (Second Clinical Medical College)
The Neurology (Second Clinical Medical College) course is offered at Jilin University, as part of the English-taught Master's program at Norman Bethune Health Science Center.
Neuroscience
The Neuroscience program of the Wake Forest University is providing students with an opportunity to strengthen basic and clinical science skills for a range of opportunities that can include preparation for a Ph.D. program or other professional careers.
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.
Complex Adaptive Systems
The brain, the immune system and the formation of clouds, are all examples of complex adaptive systems comprising of many interacting components, often non linear and dynamic, leading to multiple levels of collective structures and organization. The Complex Adaptive Systems programme is delivered by Chalmers University of Technology.
Biomedical Sciences - Neurobiology
The Biomedical Sciences - Neurobiology programme from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam enables you to conduct research within the broad spectrum of biomedical sciences.
Medical Neuroscience
Medical Neuroscience at Swansea University will explore the theoretical and practical aspects of Medical Neuroscience using an integrated learning approach that utilises a mix of on-campus evidence-based teaching and online learning, alongside the delivery of key practical laboratory skills.
Neuromotor Science
The Neuromotor Science program at Temple University examines the neural and sensorimotor factors of human movement: how humans learn, perceive and control movement.
Cognitive Sciences and Technologies: From Neuron to Cognition
The Master’s programme 'Cognitive Sciences and Technologies: From Neuron to Cognition' offers courses that explore cognitive psychology, cognitive neuroscience, and neuro-modelling. Taken together, these subjects cover how memory, emotions, cognition and consciousness actually work.

Neuroscience
An important aspect of the research on neurological disease is the clinical translation aspect, which is a major part of the Neuroscience course delivered by 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.

Psychology of Mental Health (Part Time)
The Psychology of Mental Health (Part Time) programme is offered by University of Dundee. Gain an advanced education in the research and practical aspects of the psychology of mental health.
Neuroscience - Systems, Behavior and Plasticity
The philosophical goal of the program in Neuroscience - Systems, Behavior and Plasticity program at Temple University is to provide advanced training in neuroscience and professional development via coursework and a faculty-mentored research experience.

Molecular Neuroscience
Knowledge of the brain in health and disease is still in its infancy. Are you passionate about learning more about neuroscience and contributing to our understanding of the functioning of the brain? If yes, then studying the Molecular Neuroscience programme from the University of Bristol will be an excellent starting point.
Neuroscience
The purpose of the Neuroscience course at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz is to train neuroscientists who have solid knowledge and skills in the field of molecular and cellular neurobiology.
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.