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494 Master's degrees in Neuroscience
Cognitive Neuroscience
This Cognitive Neuroscience course from the University of Cambridge is a new, innovative, research-focussed training programme designed to immerse students in the forefront of cognitive neuroscience.
Applied Clinical Neuropsychology
Applied Clinical Neuropsychology is offered by Trinity College Dublin. This new Masters programme is the first of its kind in Ireland and has been designed for psychology graduates with a keen interest in neuropsychology.
Clinical Neuroscience - Neuromuscular Disease
Students on this Clinical Neuroscience - Neuromuscular Disease programme will benefit from the cutting-edge research conducted at University College London (UCL) Queen Square Institute of Neurology and take modules covering anatomy and physiology of the neuromuscular system; pathophysiology, genetic and clinical research; and clinical trends in neuromuscular diseases.
Cognitive and Information Sciences
The Cognitive and Information Sciences M.S. at the University of California, Merced is a one-year, full-time programme. It offers advanced training in computational, experimental, and analytical methods. Students can choose between a thesis or capstone track to prepare for doctoral study or professional careers in data science.
Neuropharmacology
This stimulating Neuropharmacology course from Nottingham Trent University will give you the opportunity to develop your practical skills through an extended laboratory-based research project. It will also enable you to develop an ability to plan a research project, apply effective data analysis skills to your results, and to communicate your findings in an articulate and professional manner.
Neuromorphic Engineering
The Western Sydney University Master of Neuromorphic Engineering offers students an opportunity to partner with high-profile industry partners in a research project, mentored by leading researchers from the International Centre for Neuromorphic Systems at the MARCS Institute.
Biomedical Neuroscience
The Elite-Master program Biomedical Neuroscience from Technical University of Munich offers an excellent scientific training to get a top-level understanding of neuroscience theory and practice, as well as on neuro-psychiatric disorders. It fills the gap between standard medical education and natural science curricula.
Neuroscience
The objective of the Neuroscience Degree Course from International School for Advanced Studies is to provide multidisciplinary knowledge ranging from cellular and molecular neurosciences to cognitive and clinical neurosciences.
Technical Medicine - Sensing and Stimulation
In order to optimize treatment, it is necessary to closely monitor and manage the patient’s health status by means of ‘precision diagnostics and targeted therapy’. The Sensing and Stimulation MSc programme at Leiden University combines the techniques and applications of these sensing (monitoring) and stimulation techniques.
Neuroengineering
The Elite Master of Science program in Neuroengineering at Technical University of Munich combines experimental and theoretical neuroscience with profound training in engineering. It offers the chance to receive an optional Research Excellence Certificate.

Clinical Neuropsychiatry
Explore the versatile world of Neuropsychiatry. This Clinical Neuropsychiatry programme from University of Birmingham covers all the main aspects of neuropsychiatry, from bench to bedside, and provides you with the unique range of skills needed to succeed in the rapidly growing field.
Clinical Neuroscience
The aim of the King's College London's MSc in Clinical Neuroscience is to give you a unique understanding of the principles underlying the clinical presentation and investigation of diseases affecting the brain.
Physiotherapy Studies - Neurophysiotherapy
This Physiotherapy Studies - Neurophysiotherapy programme at the 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.
Mind and Brain
The English-language “Mind and Brain” program from Humboldt University Berlin, incorporates the innovative research conducted by the members of the Berlin School of Mind and Brain into an interdisciplinary teaching and education master’s program.
Cognitive Neuropsychology (Research)
The Cognitive Neuropsychology (Research) programme from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam combines both disciplines to comprehend how the elusive processes that play out in our mind relate to the structure and function of our brain.
Music, Mind and Brain
The MSc in The MSc Music, Mind and Brain at Goldsmiths, University of London is a one-year full-time programme that explores the intricate relationship between music, psychology, and neuroscience. This interdisciplinary course equips students with essential research skills and theoretical foundations, preparing them for advanced study or careers in various sectors related to music and mental processes.
Neurochemistry with Molecular Neurobiology
The Master’s in Neurochemistry with Molecular Neurobiology from Stockholm University teaches you to become a researcher.
Psychology - Cognitive Neuroscience
At Psychology - Cognitive Neuroscience from Maastricht University you’ll gain in-depth knowledge of human brain function and cognition, and you'll get practical training in the application of non-invasive brain imaging techniques such as EEG and fMRI.

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.
Cognitive and Clinical Neuroscience
This Cognitive and Clinical Neuroscience program at Middlesex University combines cognitive and clinical approaches to neuroscience. It seeks to apply neuroscientific techniques to further your understanding of the human mind and explores the underlying mechanisms associated with disease and disorders of the nervous system.