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  Dementia: Causes, Treatments and Research (Neuroscience) MSc


University College London    Faculty of Brain Sciences

Full time & Part time September MSc 1 year full time, 2 years part time
Medicine (26) Psychology (31)

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Are you interested in studying the fascinating field of dementia research? Look no further than the Dementia: Causes, Treatments and Research (Neuroscience) MSc programme offered by UCL's Queen Square Institute of Neurology. This cutting-edge programme provides in-depth training in the study of dementia and its scientific foundations. Whether you're a lab scientist, psychologist, or clinician, this course offers a unique blend of neuroscientific knowledge and clinical skills. With a focus on active participation and practical learning, you'll have unparalleled exposure to laboratories and patients. Graduates will gain a deep understanding of dementia diseases, research skills, and transferable scientific communication skills, opening doors to exciting career opportunities in clinical research and management.

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The Dementia: Causes, Treatments and Research (Neuroscience) MSc, offered by the UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology, tackles one of the biggest global health problems facing society today. It provides research-oriented and cutting-edge training in the study of dementia and its scientific basis, delivered by international leaders in the science and practice of dementia.

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The programme brings the latest bench-top research findings to the bedside, develops and integrates basic and clinical neuroscience skills, and equips students for future careers in the clinical practice or basic neuroscience of dementia. 

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Entry Requirements

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.




Fees

UK tuition fees (2024/25)
Full-time: £15,100
Part-time: £7,550

Overseas tuition fees (2024/25)
Full-time: £37,500
Part-time: £18,750

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