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  Research master Cognitive and Clinical Neuroscience, specialisation in Cognitive Neuroscience


Maastricht University    Faculty of Psychology and Neuroscience

Full time September MSc, Other 2 years full time
Medicine (26) Psychology (31)

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Are you captivated by the inner workings of the human brain? Do you want to explore the fascinating field of Cognitive Neuroscience and gain hands-on experience with advanced brain imaging and stimulation techniques? Look no further than the Research Master in Cognitive and Clinical Neuroscience, specializing in Cognitive Neuroscience. This multidisciplinary programme, based at the Maastricht Brain Imaging Centre, offers in-depth knowledge of brain function, perception, and cognition. You'll learn to use cutting-edge non-invasive brain imaging and stimulation techniques, such as fMRI and TMS, and delve into topics like attention, memory, and language. With a strong emphasis on practical research skills and internships, this programme prepares you for a successful academic or related career in understanding the complexities of the human brain.

About the course

Are you fascinated by the brain functions that make us see, hear, move, feel and think the way we do? Are you eager to gain the knowledge and skills needed to flexibly apply the most advanced brain imaging and brain stimulation techniques in fundamental, applied or clinical research settings? Then Cognitive Neuroscience is the right choice for you! This highly multidisciplinary programme is embedded in the M-BIC (Maastricht Brain Imaging Centre) and provides you with the theoretical background and hands-on research skills necessary for becoming a versatile brain researcher. Cognitive Neuroscience is an ideal choice for those who aim for an academic or related career focused on understanding normal and/or abnormal brain function.

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Entry Requirements

Students need to have a bachelor’s degree that is equivalent to a Dutch university bachelor’s degree. In order to determine if a bachelor’s degree is equivalent to a Dutch university bachelor’s degree, the Board of Admissions makes use of NUFFIC diploma recognition. NUFFIC issues recommendations on the value of higher or secondary education diplomas obtained outside the Netherlands. Where possible, the foreign diploma is compared to a Dutch diploma.


Fees

Academic year 2024/25
The statutory fee for this programme is: € 2,530
The institutional fee for this programme is: € 19,100
The statutory part time fee for this programme is: not applicable
The institutional part time fee for this programme is: not applicable

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