Basic & Clinical Neuroscience

Master

In London

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Master

  • Location

    London

Entry requirements
Entry requirements
Minimum requirements   

Bachelor’s degree with 2:1 honours.

A 2:2 degree may be considered only where applicants also offer a Masters with Merit.


International requirements   Visit our admissions webpages to view our International entry requirements.
English Language requirements Band D Visit our admissions webpages to view our English language entry requirements.

Applicants not applying for an advertised studentship must attach confirmation of support from their proposed supervisor to their application.

Application procedure

Step 1- Finding Supervisors: Firstly, you will need to find supervisors to work with you in this capacity. You can search through our research portal to find supervisors who work in your chosen research area. Applicants are expected to contact academics directly.

Step 2- Arranging funding: Unless you are applying for a studentship or can self-fund your studies, you will need to arrange for funding before you make the application. The following pages are useful:


Funded Research Opportunities

For tips and advice from our students who have been awarded NIHR and MRC Research Training Fellowships, particularly regarding the interview stage click here.

Step 3- Make an online application: Next you need to make your online application here.  This application will be assessed by the Admissions team to assess your references, fee status as well as your eligibility in terms of education and experience.

Step 4- Submit a Project Approval Form: The project approval form (PAF) is used to assess your project in terms of planning, feasibility and appropriateness for a PhD. It is the responsibility of the applicant to ensure that the form is completed but it is recommended that applicants work closely with the supervisors.
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Make sure you complete all sections, answering all questions fully, and signatures from all supervisors and student are included tudents
October 2018 entry –...

Facilities

Location

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London
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10 Cutcombe Road, SE5 9RJ

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Subjects

  • Team Training
  • Project
  • International
  • English
  • English Language
  • Neuroscience
  • Analytical
  • Research
  • Analysis
  • Professional
  • Biological
  • Developmental
  • Quantitative
  • Psychiatric
  • Fundamental

Course programme

Course detail Description

A list of recent publications can be viewed here.

The Department’s mission is to change the therapeutic options for people with Neurological and Psychiatric disorders and inspire the next generation of Neuroscientists. Our vision is to link up fundamental biological research and clinical research to gain a better understanding of disease mechanisms, identify novel opportunities for intervention and test out new therapies. This will only be achieved through close collaboration of Scientists and Clinicians working on a common problem.

Our current research facilities have been greatly enhanced with the opening of the Wohl Clinical Neuroscience Institute, which provides cutting-edge technology for more than 200 Neuroscientists. We are driving research that will translate molecular discoveries made in the laboratory into therapies for our patients.

The Department of Basic and Clinical Neuroscience sits within the Division of Neuroscience at the IoPPN. Related courses include:

· Neuroimaging MD (Res) / MPhil / PhD

· Imaging Sciences & Biomedical Engineering (Research Division) MPhil / PhD

Course study environment

Graduate research students work closely with their supervisors and enjoy regular meetings to discuss their progress. They also liaise with other members of staff with relevant research interests and are encouraged to attend and participate in departmental research presentations and other Institute seminars. There is a full induction for new graduate students on commencing their studies. Each full-time graduate research student is allocated their own workspace and computer; facilities for part-time students can be arranged according to their needs. State-of-the-art genetics and neuroimaging facilities are available, and students benefit from a unique Clinical Research Facility, and the new Maurice Wohl Clinical Neuroscience building.

Postgraduate training

Training courses run by the department, the Institute or through the Graduate School can be utilised as required to provide training in a wide variety of topics, from transferable skills to academic areas directly relevant to the student's thesis.

Head of group/division

Dr Caroline Vance- ; and Dr Sarah Mizielinska-

Contact for information

For any additional queries regarding application and project approval procedures please contact

Education Support Team: Lauren Soules-

Admissions Tutor: Dr Caroline Vance- ; and Dr Sarah Mizielinska-

Business Manager: Ms Deborah Cash-

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Basic & Clinical Neuroscience

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