Brain Sciences at University of Glasgow - UCAS

Course summary

The aim of this programme is to help you gain interdisciplinary knowledge “from molecules to mind” and develop research skills in cognitive brain imaging, fundamental neuroscience and brain disorders. Over the last two decades there has been an explosion of interest in brain science across academia, industry and the media. The integration of cognitive brain imaging with neuroscience plays a central part in discovering how the brain functions in health and disease in the 21st century, as illustrated by the Human Brain Project in Europe and The Brain Initiative in the USA. WHY THIS PROGRAMME

  • Study in an institute striving to understand the brain at multiple levels of function, from cells to cognition using approaches ranging from molecular, cellular and systems level investigations to brain imaging.
  • Top 10 in the UK for Psychology (Complete University Guide 2021).
  • Experience lectures by staff who are international research leaders and publish cutting edge research at the forefront of brain sciences.
  • Attend seminars on a wide range of topics given by eminent external speakers visiting the Institute from around the world as part of our Current Research Topics course.
  • Carry out a research project working in labs equipped with technology and expertise at the forefront of brain science research, including:
3 Tesla fMRI system to image human brain function Magnetoencephalography and electroencephalography to study neural activity Transcranial magnetic stimulation for non-invasive brain stimulation 7 Tesla experimental MRI scanner for studying models of disease Confocal microscopy for high resolution cellular imaging Models of disease for pharmcolgical, gene and stem cell therapies.
  • Receive training in research design, data handling, data analysis, and reporting of results.
  • Develop in-depth specialist knowledge to enhance further academic research as well as transferable skills for a career outside academia.
  • The brain science programme allows choice and flexibility through optional taught courses.
  • Join a vibrant community of masters students from other programmes and for your research project you will be based in laboratories alongside PhD students, postdocs and senior researchers.
  • Gain skills in critical appraisal, independent working, presentations, writing scientific documents and time management through our range of teaching methods and assessments.
PROGRAMME STRUCTURE The programme will consist of compulsory taught courses, selected optional courses and a research project spread over 11-12 months. Core Courses and Research Project FUNDAMENTALS OF NEUROSCIENCE RESEARCH COGNITIVE BRAIN IMAGING METHODS (PGT) DATA SKILLS FOR REPRODUCIBLE SCIENCE (PGT) CURRENT RESEARCH TOPICS IN PSYCHOLOGY, NEUROSCIENCE AND BRAIN IMAGING NEUROSCIENCE: ANIMAL MODELS OF DISEASE AND FUNCTION DESIGNING A RESEARCH PROJECT: BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH METHODOLOGY MSC BIOSCIENCE RESEARCH PROJECT (BRAIN SCIENCES) Optional Courses BIO-IMAGING FOR RESEARCH SCIENTISTS TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER AND COMMERCIALISATION OF BIOSCIENCE RESEARCH NEUROINFLAMMATION IN HEALTH AND DISEASE STATISTICS & RESEARCH DESIGN (PGT) Teaching and Learning Methods Taught courses are delivered by lectures, tutorials, problem-based learning and computer-based sessions supplemented by a wide range of electronic resources for independent or group study. You will use the primary scientific literature as an information resource and through project work will develop skills in team-working, experimental design and data interpretation. Through assessment of coursework you will gain skills in oral and written communication.


How to apply

International applicants

International applicant information can be found via gla.ac.uk by searching for 'international'.

Entry requirements

You should have at least a Second-class Honours Degree or equivalent in Neuroscience, Psychology, Physiology or a relevant subject. Alternative qualifications will also be considered on a case-by-case basis. You are required to provide two references and a full degree transcript with your application.


Fees and funding

Tuition fees

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Additional fee information

All fees are published on the University of Glasgow website. https://www.gla.ac.uk/postgraduate/feesandfunding/

Sponsorship information

Sponsorship and funding information can be found via gla.ac.uk by searching for 'scholarships'.

Brain Sciences at University of Glasgow - UCAS