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The Dementia: from Neuroscience to Clinical Practice MSc program, provided by the UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology, addresses one of today's most pressing worldwide health challenges. This program delivers advanced, research-focused education in dementia studies and its scientific foundations, taught by globally renowned experts in dementia science and practice. It bridges the gap between laboratory discoveries and patient care, enhances both fundamental and clinical neuroscience expertise, and prepares graduates for careers in dementia-related clinical work or neuroscience research. Who should consider this program This course is perfect for laboratory researchers seeking to understand the clinical impact of neurodegenerative disorders, as well as current diagnostic approaches and treatment hurdles. It equally benefits psychologists and medical professionals interested in exploring the neurological basis of dementia care and pioneering research. A key objective of the program is fostering collaboration and mutual understanding among the diverse fields advancing dementia research and therapy. Application deadlines Visa-required applicants: 14 Oct 2024 – 27 Jun 2025 (Closes 5pm UK time) Non-visa applicants: 14 Oct 2024 – 29 Aug 2025 (Closes 5pm UK time)
A degree in medicine or a minimum of an upper second-class Bachelor's degree from a UK university of an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard in psychology, biological sciences, biology, neuroscience, biomedical sciences, anatomy and physiology. Graduates from other scientific disciplines will be considered on an individual basis.
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