MSc/PGDip/PGCert Clinical Research

This 12-month course will give you in-depth training in core aspects of contemporary neuroscience, from sensation and sensory processing, to understanding complex brain functions and artificial intelligence. You'll be prepared for an exciting career in research, healthcare, industry, or further study to PhD level.

Throughout your course, our neuroscientists will introduce you to the core problems in computational neuroscience, adaptive behaviour, neuroethology, evolutionary biology, artificial neural network and robotics. We’ll teach you the core techniques in experimental cognitive psychology, including computational modelling, biomimetic robots and cutting-edge neuroimaging, and give you opportunities to apply these techniques.

Over three months you'll work on your research project in Cognitive Neuroscience with one of our world-leading experts in the Department of Psychology. Your research topic could range from basic to theoretical neuroscience. You may have the opportunity to collect and analyse real-life cognitive brain science data, using state-of-the-art equipment, before presenting your findings at our summer student-led conference. This project gives you the opportunity to put your new techniques in experimental neuroscience into practice, while exploring ideas at the cutting-edge of cognitive neuroscience. It's common for MSc research projects to form the basis of publications in peer-reviewed journals.

If you have a passion for understanding the brain and behaviour, whether your background stems from biology, engineering, physics, mathematics, psychology or medicine, this interdisciplinary course has been designed to ensure that you'll gain in-depth knowledge of the fundamentals of neuroscience, ready for an exciting career in research or industry.

We offer MSc courses that cover the full breadth of cognitive neuroscience, from the biological basis to imaging and simulation, allowing you to discover the area that you’re most interested in:

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Modules

  • Introduction to Research Methods
  • Introduction to Statistics and Critical Appraisal
  • Randomised Controlled Trials
  • Practical Aspects of Clinical Research
  • Dissertation
  • Health Needs Assessment, Planning and Evaluation
  • Knowledge Mobilisation in Healthcare
  • Epidemiology
  • Qualitative Research Design and Analysis
  • Public Health Informatics
  • Economic Evaluation and Healthcare Financing
  • Further Statistics for Health Science Researchers
  • The Sociology of Health and Illness
  • Contemporary Health Psychology and Behaviour Change
  • Systematic Reviews and Critical Appraisal Techniques
  • Systematically Reviewing the Research Literature
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    £25,600 Per Year

    International student tuition fee

    1 Year

    Duration

    Sep 2025

    Start Month

    Aug 2025

    Application Deadline

    Upcoming Intakes

    • September 2025
    • September 2026

    Mode of Study

    • Full Time