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University of Bristol: Neuroscience (MSc by Research)

Institution University of Bristol View institution profile
Department Health and Life Sciences
Web https://www.bristol.ac.uk/study/postgraduate
Email choosebristol-pg@bristol.ac.uk
Telephone +44 (0) 117 394 1649
Study type Research

Summary

Neuroscience seeks to understand the most complex structure in the known universe – the brain. This unique postgraduate programme is a one-year research project, allowing you to gain in-depth knowledge of your chosen research topic, develop independent research skills and your ability to work as part of a team. You will select a project drawn from a pool of world-leading experts with interests ranging from the molecular biology of synapses to behavioural studies of cognition.

The programme provides a key transition from undergraduate to postgraduate study, providing an excellent foundation if you are considering applying for a PhD in neuroscience or other life science disciplines.

MSc (Res)

University of Bristol

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Founded in 1876, the University of Bristol is one of the UK’s top 10 universities (QS World University Rankings 2026), with a global reputation for world-leading research and academic excellence. As a member of the prestigious Russell Group of research-intensive universities, Bristol also ranks top five in the UK for research (THE analysis of REF 2021).

With its independent and pioneering spirit, the University has a reputation for doing things differently. Bristol was the UK’s first institute of higher education to admit women on an equal basis with men. In 2019, …

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