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Neuroscience
Neuroscience is the branch of the sciences that studies the relationship between the anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, and molecular biology of nerves, nervous tissue, and diseases. Through the Master of Science (M.S.) in Neuroscience at St. John’s University, you can prepare for a career in this growing interdisciplinary field.
Neuroscience
The Neuroscience program offered at the Bilkent University currently offers only graduate training. Its graduate program was established in 2014 as one of the first interdisciplinary neuroscience graduate programs in the nation.
Professional Psychology
The Master of Professional Psychology from Bond University will provide selected psychology graduates with a Fifth Year of professional training in psychology.
Educational Neuroscience
Earn your M.A. or M.Sc. in Educational Neuroscience at Birkbeck, University of London. This programme offers flexible study options, allowing you to choose between full-time and part-time attendance. The course is designed to deepen your understanding of the brain's role in education over a duration of one to two years, depending on your study format.
Neurobiology
Designed to prepare the next generation of healthcare administration leaders, the Master of Neurobiology program at the David Eccles School of Business, University of Utah, offers cutting-edge curriculum, minutes away from some of the nation’s top healthcare centers.
Global Mental Health
Global Mental Health MSc is jointly run by King’s College London and the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, providing a unique course of study for students who wish to gain a comprehensive understanding of the issues surrounding the discipline of global mental health.
Educational Neuroscience
The Master of Educational Neuroscience from CQUniversity Australia is ideal if you are a teacher, trainer, psychologist or social worker wanting to gain an advanced level of knowledge in educational neuroscience to enhance your professional practice.
Neuroscience and Mental Health
The Neuroscience and Mental Health course at the University of Strathclyde has been designed, with feedback from industry, to fulfill a gap in the postgraduate market for a strong research-led neuroscience Masters degree.
Cognitive Neuroscience
The Cognitive Neuroscience programme offered by Swansea University partnering with the Independent Studies of Science and Technology (IST) College in Greece will be delivered in person at IST College in Greece.
Biomechanics and Neural Engineering
Biomechanics and Neural Engineering at University of Kansas is the scientific discipline that studies biological systems, such as the human body, using the methods of Mechanical Engineering. The purpose is to create new and innovative approaches, advance fundamental concepts, and apply knowledge to the improvement of the mechanics of biological systems.
Neuroscience
At the Cyprus Institute of Neurology & Genetics students are encouraged to make a difference and a positive contribution to science and society. Neuroscientists continue to strive for a deeper understanding of how the brain’s nerve cells are born, grow, and connect. They study how these cells organise themselves into effective, functional circuits that usually remain in working order for life.
Neurobiology
The Neurobiology program at Northwestern University features independent, hands-on research training combined with focused classroom instruction to prepare students for careers in medicine, industry, academic research, and/or teaching. Students can earn this degree in one year of intensive study.
Clinical Neuropsychology
The Clinical Neuropsychology MSc programme offered by Leiden University focuses on fostering clinical and scientific skills based on a solid theoretical background as well as practical training in neuropsychology and (clinical) neuropsychological research.
Neuroscience and Education
The Neuroscience and Education program at Columbia University is designed to prepare a specialist prepared to bridge the gap between research on the brain, cognition and behavior; and the problems encountered in schools and other applied settings.
Psychology (Neuroscience and Applied Cognitive Science)
The Psychology (Neuroscience and Applied Cognitive Science) program of University of Guelph provides training for students interested in the integrative functioning of the mind and brain.
Neurology
Central South University Neurology has more quality teaching staffs of well academic structure, rational age structure and professional title structure.

Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience
The Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience programme from University of York combines theoretical grounding in development and its disorders with practical training in clinical assessment, diagnosis, and treatment. You will focus on dyslexia, developmental language disorder, autism, ADHD, and dyscalculia.

Neurorehabilitation (Distance Learning)
The Neurohabilitation (Distance Learning) programme from European University Cyprus (EUC) introduces therapists to the latest research and evidence-based interventions, fostering their ability to critically appraise published literature.
Neuroscience
The Neuroscience Training Program (NTP) was established in 1971. Currently, it comprises more than 80 faculty members whose research interests range from molecular neurobiology to integrative systems. This master degree is offered by the University of Wisconsin Madison.

Neuropharmacology
The Neuropharmacology programme at University of Galway has been actively engaged in neuropharmacological research for over 30 years.