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Our Neuropharmacology Masters program allows you to examine cutting-edge subjects in molecular and cellular neuroscience, drawn from contemporary scientific publications.
Investigate key principles and modern studies in cognitive neuroscience, covering areas like perception, brain anatomy, cognitive functions, memory systems, and the neurological foundations of specific mental health conditions. This program is ideal if you: recently completed your undergraduate degree and seek professional skills for bioscience careers, currently employed but want a master's qualification to advance your position, need research training for doctoral studies, are an international student pursuing education overseas, desire extensive laboratory research under expert supervision, or prefer part-time study to balance with other commitments.
The MRes curriculum consists of taught components (60 credits) and an intensive lab research project (120 credits). You'll conduct your extended research within one of our esteemed academic teams. Most graduates secure positions in their chosen field or pursue PhD studies, having acquired both specialized subject expertise and valuable research competencies. The customizable research project enables students to deeply explore their specific areas of interest.