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Study mode

Full time

Duration

1 year

Start date

SEP-26

Key information
DATA SOURCE : IDP Connect

Qualification type

MRes - Master of Research

Subject areas

Neuroscience / Neurobiology

Course Summary

Utilise exciting cutting-edge neuroscience techniques to advance our understanding of the nervous systemOur nervous system is the most complex and highly organised system within our body. This incredible network is responsible for generating our perception, thoughts, and even our behaviour. During your course, you will seek to understand how this structure operates, before using this understanding to tackle real-world challenges such as ageing, stroke recovery and spinal cord injury repair. This unique Masters course is ideal for those interested in Neuroscience even if they have not completed a Neuroscience undergraduate degree. All you need to do is show evidence of your passion for the subject while applying. The flexibility of the programme combined with the breadth of topics covered, ensures any student with a relevant background will be able to adapt and flourish during the course. What sets our Neuroscience Masters degree apart from similar programmes, is the extended laboratory based project. This major research project will provide you with the opportunity to not only develop and learn innovative techniques, but also apply them in a hands-on setting. You will build invaluable practical experience, crucial for your future career or PhD. The broad nature of this postgraduate degree includes topics such as coding, data analysis and presenting, all of which are vital for advancing in the field of Neuroscience. On this course you will choose from a wealth of different research areas, allowing you to contribute to research teams and topics you are personally passionate about. Each of the four subject areas listed below contains a multitude of speciality teams which you may be able to join. Research areas include: Molecules and CellsDisease, Disorder, Injury & RepairCircuits, Systems and ComputationsPsychology, Behaviour and Cognitive NeuroscienceHere are just a few examples of past research topic chosen by students: Role of muscles and central drive in the dynamic and static phases of a taskVirtual Reality Therapy and Cervical Spinal Cord InjuryPredictors of habit strength in health behavioursOptical measurements of neural plasticity in mouse models of brain disordersFind out more about our Neuroscience researchCourse highlightsExperience an almost year-long laboratory project. Your chance to study the current methods of coding and analysis. Benefit from an intutive student-led research techniques module.

Modules

Modern biomedical sciences often generate large and complex datasets which require sophisticated analysis techniques to fully explore their potential. This module will provide practical experience in advanced data analysis techniques that are employed in the neurosciences. The emphasis will be on the range of analysis techniques available, their principles and application. Students will have significant experience employing these techniques on real data sets.

Tuition fees

UK fees
Course fees for UK students

For this course (per year)

£15,750

International fees
Course fees for EU and international students

For this course (per year)

£34,250

Entry requirements

Applicants should normally have a bachelors degree with at least 2:1 (hons), or equivalent in a relevant scientific discipline which would normally be one of the biological or biomedical sciences, but a natural sciences or engineering graduate will be considered subject to evidence of biological knowledge at an appropriate level. Subject to University regulations MBChB or BDS students who had completed 3 years of study may intercalate if eligible.