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Our Master of Science in Neuroimaging for Clinical and Cognitive Neuroscience equips students with both theoretical knowledge and hands-on expertise to conduct advanced cognitive brain imaging studies involving healthy subjects and patient groups. This program is designed for science graduates from various disciplines - including experimental psychology, cognitive neuroscience, neuroscience, physics, computer science, mathematics, medicine, pharmacology, and engineering - who aspire to careers focused on brain imaging or addressing its scientific and technological challenges. The curriculum fosters a collaborative learning space where students from diverse scientific backgrounds can interact, mirroring potential future professional partnerships while developing essential multidisciplinary competencies. Participants will examine key considerations for optimizing fMRI and EEG data collection and interpretation, emphasizing the interplay between scanning physics, experimental psychology, and human brain neuroanatomy/neurophysiology. The program also provides comprehensive training in cognitive, social, behavioral, and clinical neuroscience principles, along with opportunities to engage directly in neuroimaging research projects.