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University of Exeter: Neuroscience
| Institution | University of Exeter View institution profile |
|---|---|
| Department | Clinical and Biomedical Sciences |
| Web | https://www.exeter.ac.uk/postgraduate |
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD
Summary
Our world-leading Neuroscience research is conducted at the University of Exeter facilities on the Streatham, St Luke’s, and Royal Devon University Hospital Trust campuses with:
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Access to state-of-the-art research facilities including the Mireille Gillings Neuroimaging Centre and Living Systems Institute
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Opportunity to become part of the Exeter Brain Network: An integrated interdisciplinary group of >165 scientists from Psychology, Neuroscience, Biosciences, Computer Science, and Mathematics.
-
Experience of research at the cutting-edge of health innovation, making a difference across the World.
-
Close-working relationships with the National Health Service (NHS) and the NIHR Biomedical Research Centre, where our research reflects national needs and priorities.
As a postgraduate student undertaking postgraduate research in Neuroscience in the Department of Clinical and Biomedical Sciences, you will be part of a thriving research community, benefiting from expert supervision as well as access to outstanding facilities. Our progressive research is underpinned by our current expertise in neurogenomics, neurodevelopment and stem cells, neurophysiology, neuroendocrinology, and clinical and cognitive neuroscience, as well as cutting-edge innovation in technology.
To learn more about modules, assessment methods, facilities and our staff research expertise please visit our course page.
| Study type | Research |
|---|---|
| Level | RQF Level 8 |
| Entry requirements | Applicants will typically hold (or be expected to attain) a First-Class or Upper Second-Class BSc degree and/or an MSc in a relevant subject (or equivalent qualifications from other countries). Relevant clinical or professional experience may be taken into consideration as evidence of equivalency. However, specific requirements may vary, and prospective applicants should contact the team via our enquiry form. For full details, including English language requirements and international equivalencies, please visit our course page. |
| Location | University of Exeter - Streatham Campus Northcote House The Queen's Drive Exeter Devon EX4 4QJ |
Summary
Our world-leading Neuroscience research is conducted at the University of Exeter facilities on the Streatham, St Luke’s, and Royal Devon University Hospital Trust campuses with:
-
Access to state-of-the-art research facilities including the Mireille Gillings Neuroimaging Centre and Living Systems Institute
-
Opportunity to become part of the Exeter Brain Network: An integrated interdisciplinary group of >165 scientists from Psychology, Neuroscience, Biosciences, Computer Science, and Mathematics.
-
Experience of research at the cutting-edge of health innovation, making a difference across the World.
-
Close-working relationships with the National Health Service (NHS) and the NIHR Biomedical Research Centre, where our research reflects national needs and priorities.
As a postgraduate student undertaking postgraduate research in Neuroscience in the Department of Clinical and Biomedical Sciences, you will be part of a thriving research community, benefiting from expert supervision as well as access to outstanding facilities. Our progressive research is underpinned by our current expertise in neurogenomics, neurodevelopment and stem cells, neurophysiology, neuroendocrinology, and clinical and cognitive neuroscience, as well as cutting-edge innovation in technology.
To learn more about modules, assessment methods, facilities and our staff research expertise please visit our course page.
| Study type | Research |
|---|---|
| Level | RQF Level 8 |
| Entry requirements | Applicants will typically hold (or be expected to attain) a First-Class or Upper Second-Class BSc degree and/or an MSc in a relevant subject (or equivalent qualifications from other countries). Relevant clinical or professional experience may be taken into consideration as evidence of equivalency. However, specific requirements may vary, and prospective applicants should contact the team via our enquiry form. For full details, including English language requirements and international equivalencies, please visit our course page. |
| Location | University of Exeter - Penryn Campus, Cornwall Penryn Campus Penryn Cornwall TR10 9FE |
Summary
Our world-leading Neuroscience research is conducted at the University of Exeter facilities on the Streatham, St Luke’s, and Royal Devon University Hospital Trust campuses with:
-
Access to state-of-the-art research facilities including the Mireille Gillings Neuroimaging Centre and Living Systems Institute
-
Opportunity to become part of the Exeter Brain Network: An integrated interdisciplinary group of >165 scientists from Psychology, Neuroscience, Biosciences, Computer Science, and Mathematics.
-
Experience of research at the cutting-edge of health innovation, making a difference across the World.
-
Close-working relationships with the National Health Service (NHS) and the NIHR Biomedical Research Centre, where our research reflects national needs and priorities.
As a postgraduate student undertaking postgraduate research in Neuroscience in the Department of Clinical and Biomedical Sciences, you will be part of a thriving research community, benefiting from expert supervision as well as access to outstanding facilities. Our progressive research is underpinned by our current expertise in neurogenomics, neurodevelopment and stem cells, neurophysiology, neuroendocrinology, and clinical and cognitive neuroscience, as well as cutting-edge innovation in technology.
To learn more about modules, assessment methods, facilities and our staff research expertise please visit our course page.
| Study type | Research |
|---|---|
| Level | RQF Level 8 |
| Entry requirements | Applicants will typically hold (or be expected to attain) a First-Class or Upper Second-Class BSc degree and/or an MSc in a relevant subject (or equivalent qualifications from other countries). Relevant clinical or professional experience may be taken into consideration as evidence of equivalency. However, specific requirements may vary, and prospective applicants should contact the team via our enquiry form. For full details, including English language requirements and international equivalencies, please visit our course page. |
| Location | University of Exeter - St Luke's Campus Heavitree Road Exeter Devon EX1 2LU |
Summary
Our world-leading Neuroscience research is conducted at the University of Exeter facilities on the Streatham, St Luke’s, and Royal Devon University Hospital Trust campuses with:
-
Access to state-of-the-art research facilities including the Mireille Gillings Neuroimaging Centre and Living Systems Institute
-
Opportunity to become part of the Exeter Brain Network: An integrated interdisciplinary group of >165 scientists from Psychology, Neuroscience, Biosciences, Computer Science, and Mathematics.
-
Experience of research at the cutting-edge of health innovation, making a difference across the World.
-
Close-working relationships with the National Health Service (NHS) and the NIHR Biomedical Research Centre, where our research reflects national needs and priorities.
As a postgraduate student undertaking postgraduate research in Neuroscience in the Department of Clinical and Biomedical Sciences, you will be part of a thriving research community, benefiting from expert supervision as well as access to outstanding facilities. Our progressive research is underpinned by our current expertise in neurogenomics, neurodevelopment and stem cells, neurophysiology, neuroendocrinology, and clinical and cognitive neuroscience, as well as cutting-edge innovation in technology.
To learn more about modules, assessment methods, facilities and our staff research expertise please visit our course page.
| Study type | Research |
|---|---|
| Level | RQF Level 8 |
| Entry requirements | Applicants will typically hold (or be expected to attain) a First-Class or Upper Second-Class BSc degree and/or an MSc in a relevant subject (or equivalent qualifications from other countries). Relevant clinical or professional experience may be taken into consideration as evidence of equivalency. However, specific requirements may vary, and prospective applicants should contact the team via our enquiry form. For full details, including English language requirements and international equivalencies, please visit our course page. |
| Location | University of Exeter - Streatham Campus Northcote House The Queen's Drive Exeter Devon EX4 4QJ |
Summary
Our world-leading Neuroscience research is conducted at the University of Exeter facilities on the Streatham, St Luke’s, and Royal Devon University Hospital Trust campuses with:
-
Access to state-of-the-art research facilities including the Mireille Gillings Neuroimaging Centre and Living Systems Institute
-
Opportunity to become part of the Exeter Brain Network: An integrated interdisciplinary group of >165 scientists from Psychology, Neuroscience, Biosciences, Computer Science, and Mathematics.
-
Experience of research at the cutting-edge of health innovation, making a difference across the World.
-
Close-working relationships with the National Health Service (NHS) and the NIHR Biomedical Research Centre, where our research reflects national needs and priorities.
As a postgraduate student undertaking postgraduate research in Neuroscience in the Department of Clinical and Biomedical Sciences, you will be part of a thriving research community, benefiting from expert supervision as well as access to outstanding facilities. Our progressive research is underpinned by our current expertise in neurogenomics, neurodevelopment and stem cells, neurophysiology, neuroendocrinology, and clinical and cognitive neuroscience, as well as cutting-edge innovation in technology.
To learn more about modules, assessment methods, facilities and our staff research expertise please visit our course page.
| Study type | Research |
|---|---|
| Level | RQF Level 8 |
| Entry requirements | Applicants will typically hold (or be expected to attain) a First-Class or Upper Second-Class BSc degree and/or an MSc in a relevant subject (or equivalent qualifications from other countries). Relevant clinical or professional experience may be taken into consideration as evidence of equivalency. However, specific requirements may vary, and prospective applicants should contact the team via our enquiry form. For full details, including English language requirements and international equivalencies, please visit our course page. |
| Location | University of Exeter - Penryn Campus, Cornwall Penryn Campus Penryn Cornwall TR10 9FE |
Summary
Our world-leading Neuroscience research is conducted at the University of Exeter facilities on the Streatham, St Luke’s, and Royal Devon University Hospital Trust campuses with:
-
Access to state-of-the-art research facilities including the Mireille Gillings Neuroimaging Centre and Living Systems Institute
-
Opportunity to become part of the Exeter Brain Network: An integrated interdisciplinary group of >165 scientists from Psychology, Neuroscience, Biosciences, Computer Science, and Mathematics.
-
Experience of research at the cutting-edge of health innovation, making a difference across the World.
-
Close-working relationships with the National Health Service (NHS) and the NIHR Biomedical Research Centre, where our research reflects national needs and priorities.
As a postgraduate student undertaking postgraduate research in Neuroscience in the Department of Clinical and Biomedical Sciences, you will be part of a thriving research community, benefiting from expert supervision as well as access to outstanding facilities. Our progressive research is underpinned by our current expertise in neurogenomics, neurodevelopment and stem cells, neurophysiology, neuroendocrinology, and clinical and cognitive neuroscience, as well as cutting-edge innovation in technology.
To learn more about modules, assessment methods, facilities and our staff research expertise please visit our course page.
| Study type | Research |
|---|---|
| Level | RQF Level 8 |
| Entry requirements | Applicants will typically hold (or be expected to attain) a First-Class or Upper Second-Class BSc degree and/or an MSc in a relevant subject (or equivalent qualifications from other countries). Relevant clinical or professional experience may be taken into consideration as evidence of equivalency. However, specific requirements may vary, and prospective applicants should contact the team via our enquiry form. For full details, including English language requirements and international equivalencies, please visit our course page. |
| Location | University of Exeter - St Luke's Campus Heavitree Road Exeter Devon EX1 2LU |
MSc
Summary
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Gain foundational knowledge in translational neuroscience and learn how to apply this practically in an extended research project with one of our world-leading neuroscience research teams
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Develop your knowledge in molecular and cellular neuroscience, neurodegenerative diseases, neuroendocrinology, and behavioural and systems neuroscience
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Study the course in just one year, or study part-time over two or three years. Our blended (face-to-face and online) course means you benefit from the flexibility of online lectures and focused in-person teaching in small groups
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Join our world-renowned research community and benefit from teaching that is informed by the latest research
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Upon graduation you will be well placed to undertake PhD study or pursue careers within biomedical research, the NHS, teaching, Civil Service, the charity sector or medicine/veterinary medicine
To learn more about modules, assessment methods, facilities and our staff research expertise please visit our course page.
| HLSEnquiries@exeter.ac.uk | |
| Telephone | +44 (0)1392 727272 |
| Study type | Taught |
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
| Entry requirements | Minimum 2:2 honours or equivalent in a relevant science subject. Relevant subjects include biological sciences, medical sciences, cell biology, anatomy, microbiology, neuroscience, pharmacology, physiology, or molecular biology. This programme is also open to intercalating medical students who have completed at least 360 credits (CATS) of medical training. Students with 2:1 or 1st class honours degrees in related science subjects such as psychology, sports science, physics, chemistry, natural sciences, mathematics, or statistics may be admitted at the discretion of the programme director. A personal statement, detailing your reasons for seeking to undertake this subject, will be required. For full details, including English language requirements and international equivalencies, please visit our course page. |
| Location | University of Exeter - Streatham Campus Northcote House The Queen's Drive Exeter Devon EX4 4QJ |
Summary
-
Gain foundational knowledge in translational neuroscience and learn how to apply this practically in an extended research project with one of our world-leading neuroscience research teams
-
Develop your knowledge in molecular and cellular neuroscience, neurodegenerative diseases, neuroendocrinology, and behavioural and systems neuroscience
-
Study the course in just one year, or study part-time over two or three years. Our blended (face-to-face and online) course means you benefit from the flexibility of online lectures and focused in-person teaching in small groups
-
Join our world-renowned research community and benefit from teaching that is informed by the latest research
-
Upon graduation you will be well placed to undertake PhD study or pursue careers within biomedical research, the NHS, teaching, Civil Service, the charity sector or medicine/veterinary medicine
To learn more about modules, assessment methods, facilities and our staff research expertise please visit our course page.
| HLSEnquiries@exeter.ac.uk | |
| Telephone | +44 (0)1392 727272 |
| Study type | Taught |
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
| Entry requirements | Minimum 2:2 honours or equivalent in a relevant science subject. Relevant subjects include biological sciences, medical sciences, cell biology, anatomy, microbiology, neuroscience, pharmacology, physiology, or molecular biology. This programme is also open to intercalating medical students who have completed at least 360 credits (CATS) of medical training. Students with 2:1 or 1st class honours degrees in related science subjects such as psychology, sports science, physics, chemistry, natural sciences, mathematics, or statistics may be admitted at the discretion of the programme director. A personal statement, detailing your reasons for seeking to undertake this subject, will be required. For full details, including English language requirements and international equivalencies, please visit our course page. |
| Location | University of Exeter - Streatham Campus Northcote House The Queen's Drive Exeter Devon EX4 4QJ |
Summary
-
Gain foundational knowledge in translational neuroscience and learn how to apply this practically in an extended research project with one of our world-leading neuroscience research teams
-
Develop your knowledge in molecular and cellular neuroscience, neurodegenerative diseases, neuroendocrinology, and behavioural and systems neuroscience
-
Study the course in just one year, or study part-time over two or three years. Our blended (face-to-face and online) course means you benefit from the flexibility of online lectures and focused in-person teaching in small groups
-
Join our world-renowned research community and benefit from teaching that is informed by the latest research
-
Upon graduation you will be well placed to undertake PhD study or pursue careers within biomedical research, the NHS, teaching, Civil Service, the charity sector or medicine/veterinary medicine
To learn more about modules, assessment methods, facilities and our staff research expertise please visit our course page.
| HLSEnquiries@exeter.ac.uk | |
| Telephone | +44 (0)1392 727272 |
| Study type | Taught |
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
| Entry requirements | Minimum 2:2 honours or equivalent in a relevant science subject. Relevant subjects include biological sciences, medical sciences, cell biology, anatomy, microbiology, neuroscience, pharmacology, physiology, or molecular biology. This programme is also open to intercalating medical students who have completed at least 360 credits (CATS) of medical training. Students with 2:1 or 1st class honours degrees in related science subjects such as psychology, sports science, physics, chemistry, natural sciences, mathematics, or statistics may be admitted at the discretion of the programme director. A personal statement, detailing your reasons for seeking to undertake this subject, will be required. For full details, including English language requirements and international equivalencies, please visit our course page. |
| Location | University of Exeter - Streatham Campus Northcote House The Queen's Drive Exeter Devon EX4 4QJ |
MSc (Res)
Summary
Our world-leading Neuroscience research is conducted at the University of Exeter facilities on the Streatham, St Luke’s, and Royal Devon University Hospital Trust campuses with:
-
Access to state-of-the-art research facilities including the Mireille Gillings Neuroimaging Centre and Living Systems Institute
-
Opportunity to become part of the Exeter Brain Network: An integrated interdisciplinary group of >165 scientists from Psychology, Neuroscience, Biosciences, Computer Science, and Mathematics.
-
Experience of research at the cutting-edge of health innovation, making a difference across the World.
-
Close-working relationships with the National Health Service (NHS) and the NIHR Biomedical Research Centre, where our research reflects national needs and priorities.
As a postgraduate student undertaking postgraduate research in Neuroscience in the Department of Clinical and Biomedical Sciences, you will be part of a thriving research community, benefiting from expert supervision as well as access to outstanding facilities. Our progressive research is underpinned by our current expertise in neurogenomics, neurodevelopment and stem cells, neurophysiology, neuroendocrinology, and clinical and cognitive neuroscience, as well as cutting-edge innovation in technology.
To learn more about modules, assessment methods, facilities and our staff research expertise please visit our course page.
| Study type | Research |
|---|---|
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
| Entry requirements | Applicants will typically hold (or be expected to attain) a First-Class or Upper Second-Class BSc degree and/or an MSc in a relevant subject (or equivalent qualifications from other countries). Relevant clinical or professional experience may be taken into consideration as evidence of equivalency. However, specific requirements may vary, and prospective applicants should contact the team via our enquiry form. For full details, including English language requirements and international equivalencies, please visit our course page. |
| Location | University of Exeter - Penryn Campus, Cornwall Penryn Campus Penryn Cornwall TR10 9FE |
Summary
Our world-leading Neuroscience research is conducted at the University of Exeter facilities on the Streatham, St Luke’s, and Royal Devon University Hospital Trust campuses with:
-
Access to state-of-the-art research facilities including the Mireille Gillings Neuroimaging Centre and Living Systems Institute
-
Opportunity to become part of the Exeter Brain Network: An integrated interdisciplinary group of >165 scientists from Psychology, Neuroscience, Biosciences, Computer Science, and Mathematics.
-
Experience of research at the cutting-edge of health innovation, making a difference across the World.
-
Close-working relationships with the National Health Service (NHS) and the NIHR Biomedical Research Centre, where our research reflects national needs and priorities.
As a postgraduate student undertaking postgraduate research in Neuroscience in the Department of Clinical and Biomedical Sciences, you will be part of a thriving research community, benefiting from expert supervision as well as access to outstanding facilities. Our progressive research is underpinned by our current expertise in neurogenomics, neurodevelopment and stem cells, neurophysiology, neuroendocrinology, and clinical and cognitive neuroscience, as well as cutting-edge innovation in technology.
To learn more about modules, assessment methods, facilities and our staff research expertise please visit our course page.
| Study type | Research |
|---|---|
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
| Entry requirements | Applicants will typically hold (or be expected to attain) a First-Class or Upper Second-Class BSc degree and/or an MSc in a relevant subject (or equivalent qualifications from other countries). Relevant clinical or professional experience may be taken into consideration as evidence of equivalency. However, specific requirements may vary, and prospective applicants should contact the team via our enquiry form. For full details, including English language requirements and international equivalencies, please visit our course page. |
| Location | University of Exeter - Streatham Campus Northcote House The Queen's Drive Exeter Devon EX4 4QJ |
Summary
Our world-leading Neuroscience research is conducted at the University of Exeter facilities on the Streatham, St Luke’s, and Royal Devon University Hospital Trust campuses with:
-
Access to state-of-the-art research facilities including the Mireille Gillings Neuroimaging Centre and Living Systems Institute
-
Opportunity to become part of the Exeter Brain Network: An integrated interdisciplinary group of >165 scientists from Psychology, Neuroscience, Biosciences, Computer Science, and Mathematics.
-
Experience of research at the cutting-edge of health innovation, making a difference across the World.
-
Close-working relationships with the National Health Service (NHS) and the NIHR Biomedical Research Centre, where our research reflects national needs and priorities.
As a postgraduate student undertaking postgraduate research in Neuroscience in the Department of Clinical and Biomedical Sciences, you will be part of a thriving research community, benefiting from expert supervision as well as access to outstanding facilities. Our progressive research is underpinned by our current expertise in neurogenomics, neurodevelopment and stem cells, neurophysiology, neuroendocrinology, and clinical and cognitive neuroscience, as well as cutting-edge innovation in technology.
To learn more about modules, assessment methods, facilities and our staff research expertise please visit our course page.
| Study type | Research |
|---|---|
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
| Entry requirements | Applicants will typically hold (or be expected to attain) a First-Class or Upper Second-Class BSc degree and/or an MSc in a relevant subject (or equivalent qualifications from other countries). Relevant clinical or professional experience may be taken into consideration as evidence of equivalency. However, specific requirements may vary, and prospective applicants should contact the team via our enquiry form. For full details, including English language requirements and international equivalencies, please visit our course page. |
| Location | University of Exeter - St Luke's Campus Heavitree Road Exeter Devon EX1 2LU |
Summary
Our world-leading Neuroscience research is conducted at the University of Exeter facilities on the Streatham, St Luke’s, and Royal Devon University Hospital Trust campuses with:
-
Access to state-of-the-art research facilities including the Mireille Gillings Neuroimaging Centre and Living Systems Institute
-
Opportunity to become part of the Exeter Brain Network: An integrated interdisciplinary group of >165 scientists from Psychology, Neuroscience, Biosciences, Computer Science, and Mathematics.
-
Experience of research at the cutting-edge of health innovation, making a difference across the World.
-
Close-working relationships with the National Health Service (NHS) and the NIHR Biomedical Research Centre, where our research reflects national needs and priorities.
As a postgraduate student undertaking postgraduate research in Neuroscience in the Department of Clinical and Biomedical Sciences, you will be part of a thriving research community, benefiting from expert supervision as well as access to outstanding facilities. Our progressive research is underpinned by our current expertise in neurogenomics, neurodevelopment and stem cells, neurophysiology, neuroendocrinology, and clinical and cognitive neuroscience, as well as cutting-edge innovation in technology.
To learn more about modules, assessment methods, facilities and our staff research expertise please visit our course page.
| Study type | Research |
|---|---|
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
| Entry requirements | Applicants will typically hold (or be expected to attain) a First-Class or Upper Second-Class BSc degree and/or an MSc in a relevant subject (or equivalent qualifications from other countries). Relevant clinical or professional experience may be taken into consideration as evidence of equivalency. However, specific requirements may vary, and prospective applicants should contact the team via our enquiry form. For full details, including English language requirements and international equivalencies, please visit our course page. |
| Location | University of Exeter - Streatham Campus Northcote House The Queen's Drive Exeter Devon EX4 4QJ |
Summary
Our world-leading Neuroscience research is conducted at the University of Exeter facilities on the Streatham, St Luke’s, and Royal Devon University Hospital Trust campuses with:
-
Access to state-of-the-art research facilities including the Mireille Gillings Neuroimaging Centre and Living Systems Institute
-
Opportunity to become part of the Exeter Brain Network: An integrated interdisciplinary group of >165 scientists from Psychology, Neuroscience, Biosciences, Computer Science, and Mathematics.
-
Experience of research at the cutting-edge of health innovation, making a difference across the World.
-
Close-working relationships with the National Health Service (NHS) and the NIHR Biomedical Research Centre, where our research reflects national needs and priorities.
As a postgraduate student undertaking postgraduate research in Neuroscience in the Department of Clinical and Biomedical Sciences, you will be part of a thriving research community, benefiting from expert supervision as well as access to outstanding facilities. Our progressive research is underpinned by our current expertise in neurogenomics, neurodevelopment and stem cells, neurophysiology, neuroendocrinology, and clinical and cognitive neuroscience, as well as cutting-edge innovation in technology.
To learn more about modules, assessment methods, facilities and our staff research expertise please visit our course page.
| Study type | Research |
|---|---|
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
| Entry requirements | Applicants will typically hold (or be expected to attain) a First-Class or Upper Second-Class BSc degree and/or an MSc in a relevant subject (or equivalent qualifications from other countries). Relevant clinical or professional experience may be taken into consideration as evidence of equivalency. However, specific requirements may vary, and prospective applicants should contact the team via our enquiry form. For full details, including English language requirements and international equivalencies, please visit our course page. |
| Location | University of Exeter - St Luke's Campus Heavitree Road Exeter Devon EX1 2LU |
Summary
Our world-leading Neuroscience research is conducted at the University of Exeter facilities on the Streatham, St Luke’s, and Royal Devon University Hospital Trust campuses with:
-
Access to state-of-the-art research facilities including the Mireille Gillings Neuroimaging Centre and Living Systems Institute
-
Opportunity to become part of the Exeter Brain Network: An integrated interdisciplinary group of >165 scientists from Psychology, Neuroscience, Biosciences, Computer Science, and Mathematics.
-
Experience of research at the cutting-edge of health innovation, making a difference across the World.
-
Close-working relationships with the National Health Service (NHS) and the NIHR Biomedical Research Centre, where our research reflects national needs and priorities.
As a postgraduate student undertaking postgraduate research in Neuroscience in the Department of Clinical and Biomedical Sciences, you will be part of a thriving research community, benefiting from expert supervision as well as access to outstanding facilities. Our progressive research is underpinned by our current expertise in neurogenomics, neurodevelopment and stem cells, neurophysiology, neuroendocrinology, and clinical and cognitive neuroscience, as well as cutting-edge innovation in technology.
To learn more about modules, assessment methods, facilities and our staff research expertise please visit our course page.
| Study type | Research |
|---|---|
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
| Entry requirements | Applicants will typically hold (or be expected to attain) a First-Class or Upper Second-Class BSc degree and/or an MSc in a relevant subject (or equivalent qualifications from other countries). Relevant clinical or professional experience may be taken into consideration as evidence of equivalency. However, specific requirements may vary, and prospective applicants should contact the team via our enquiry form. For full details, including English language requirements and international equivalencies, please visit our course page. |
| Location | University of Exeter - Penryn Campus, Cornwall Penryn Campus Penryn Cornwall TR10 9FE |
Master of Philosophy - MPhil
Summary
Our world-leading Neuroscience research is conducted at the University of Exeter facilities on the Streatham, St Luke’s, and Royal Devon University Hospital Trust campuses with:
-
Access to state-of-the-art research facilities including the Mireille Gillings Neuroimaging Centre and Living Systems Institute
-
Opportunity to become part of the Exeter Brain Network: An integrated interdisciplinary group of >165 scientists from Psychology, Neuroscience, Biosciences, Computer Science, and Mathematics.
-
Experience of research at the cutting-edge of health innovation, making a difference across the World.
-
Close-working relationships with the National Health Service (NHS) and the NIHR Biomedical Research Centre, where our research reflects national needs and priorities.
As a postgraduate student undertaking postgraduate research in Neuroscience in the Department of Clinical and Biomedical Sciences, you will be part of a thriving research community, benefiting from expert supervision as well as access to outstanding facilities. Our progressive research is underpinned by our current expertise in neurogenomics, neurodevelopment and stem cells, neurophysiology, neuroendocrinology, and clinical and cognitive neuroscience, as well as cutting-edge innovation in technology.
To learn more about modules, assessment methods, facilities and our staff research expertise please visit our course page.
| Study type | Research |
|---|---|
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
| Entry requirements | Applicants will typically hold (or be expected to attain) a First-Class or Upper Second-Class BSc degree and/or an MSc in a relevant subject (or equivalent qualifications from other countries). Relevant clinical or professional experience may be taken into consideration as evidence of equivalency. However, specific requirements may vary, and prospective applicants should contact the team via our enquiry form. For full details, including English language requirements and international equivalencies, please visit our course page. |
| Location | University of Exeter - Penryn Campus, Cornwall Penryn Campus Penryn Cornwall TR10 9FE |
Summary
Our world-leading Neuroscience research is conducted at the University of Exeter facilities on the Streatham, St Luke’s, and Royal Devon University Hospital Trust campuses with:
-
Access to state-of-the-art research facilities including the Mireille Gillings Neuroimaging Centre and Living Systems Institute
-
Opportunity to become part of the Exeter Brain Network: An integrated interdisciplinary group of >165 scientists from Psychology, Neuroscience, Biosciences, Computer Science, and Mathematics.
-
Experience of research at the cutting-edge of health innovation, making a difference across the World.
-
Close-working relationships with the National Health Service (NHS) and the NIHR Biomedical Research Centre, where our research reflects national needs and priorities.
As a postgraduate student undertaking postgraduate research in Neuroscience in the Department of Clinical and Biomedical Sciences, you will be part of a thriving research community, benefiting from expert supervision as well as access to outstanding facilities. Our progressive research is underpinned by our current expertise in neurogenomics, neurodevelopment and stem cells, neurophysiology, neuroendocrinology, and clinical and cognitive neuroscience, as well as cutting-edge innovation in technology.
To learn more about modules, assessment methods, facilities and our staff research expertise please visit our course page.
| Study type | Research |
|---|---|
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
| Entry requirements | Applicants will typically hold (or be expected to attain) a First-Class or Upper Second-Class BSc degree and/or an MSc in a relevant subject (or equivalent qualifications from other countries). Relevant clinical or professional experience may be taken into consideration as evidence of equivalency. However, specific requirements may vary, and prospective applicants should contact the team via our enquiry form. For full details, including English language requirements and international equivalencies, please visit our course page. |
| Location | University of Exeter - St Luke's Campus Heavitree Road Exeter Devon EX1 2LU |
Summary
Our world-leading Neuroscience research is conducted at the University of Exeter facilities on the Streatham, St Luke’s, and Royal Devon University Hospital Trust campuses with:
-
Access to state-of-the-art research facilities including the Mireille Gillings Neuroimaging Centre and Living Systems Institute
-
Opportunity to become part of the Exeter Brain Network: An integrated interdisciplinary group of >165 scientists from Psychology, Neuroscience, Biosciences, Computer Science, and Mathematics.
-
Experience of research at the cutting-edge of health innovation, making a difference across the World.
-
Close-working relationships with the National Health Service (NHS) and the NIHR Biomedical Research Centre, where our research reflects national needs and priorities.
As a postgraduate student undertaking postgraduate research in Neuroscience in the Department of Clinical and Biomedical Sciences, you will be part of a thriving research community, benefiting from expert supervision as well as access to outstanding facilities. Our progressive research is underpinned by our current expertise in neurogenomics, neurodevelopment and stem cells, neurophysiology, neuroendocrinology, and clinical and cognitive neuroscience, as well as cutting-edge innovation in technology.
To learn more about modules, assessment methods, facilities and our staff research expertise please visit our course page.
| Study type | Research |
|---|---|
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
| Entry requirements | Applicants will typically hold (or be expected to attain) a First-Class or Upper Second-Class BSc degree and/or an MSc in a relevant subject (or equivalent qualifications from other countries). Relevant clinical or professional experience may be taken into consideration as evidence of equivalency. However, specific requirements may vary, and prospective applicants should contact the team via our enquiry form. For full details, including English language requirements and international equivalencies, please visit our course page. |
| Location | University of Exeter - Streatham Campus Northcote House The Queen's Drive Exeter Devon EX4 4QJ |
Summary
Our world-leading Neuroscience research is conducted at the University of Exeter facilities on the Streatham, St Luke’s, and Royal Devon University Hospital Trust campuses with:
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Access to state-of-the-art research facilities including the Mireille Gillings Neuroimaging Centre and Living Systems Institute
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Opportunity to become part of the Exeter Brain Network: An integrated interdisciplinary group of >165 scientists from Psychology, Neuroscience, Biosciences, Computer Science, and Mathematics.
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Experience of research at the cutting-edge of health innovation, making a difference across the World.
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Close-working relationships with the National Health Service (NHS) and the NIHR Biomedical Research Centre, where our research reflects national needs and priorities.
As a postgraduate student undertaking postgraduate research in Neuroscience in the Department of Clinical and Biomedical Sciences, you will be part of a thriving research community, benefiting from expert supervision as well as access to outstanding facilities. Our progressive research is underpinned by our current expertise in neurogenomics, neurodevelopment and stem cells, neurophysiology, neuroendocrinology, and clinical and cognitive neuroscience, as well as cutting-edge innovation in technology.
To learn more about modules, assessment methods, facilities and our staff research expertise please visit our course page.
| Study type | Research |
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| Level | RQF Level 7 |
| Entry requirements | Applicants will typically hold (or be expected to attain) a First-Class or Upper Second-Class BSc degree and/or an MSc in a relevant subject (or equivalent qualifications from other countries). Relevant clinical or professional experience may be taken into consideration as evidence of equivalency. However, specific requirements may vary, and prospective applicants should contact the team via our enquiry form. For full details, including English language requirements and international equivalencies, please visit our course page. |
| Location | University of Exeter - Penryn Campus, Cornwall Penryn Campus Penryn Cornwall TR10 9FE |
Summary
Our world-leading Neuroscience research is conducted at the University of Exeter facilities on the Streatham, St Luke’s, and Royal Devon University Hospital Trust campuses with:
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Access to state-of-the-art research facilities including the Mireille Gillings Neuroimaging Centre and Living Systems Institute
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Opportunity to become part of the Exeter Brain Network: An integrated interdisciplinary group of >165 scientists from Psychology, Neuroscience, Biosciences, Computer Science, and Mathematics.
-
Experience of research at the cutting-edge of health innovation, making a difference across the World.
-
Close-working relationships with the National Health Service (NHS) and the NIHR Biomedical Research Centre, where our research reflects national needs and priorities.
As a postgraduate student undertaking postgraduate research in Neuroscience in the Department of Clinical and Biomedical Sciences, you will be part of a thriving research community, benefiting from expert supervision as well as access to outstanding facilities. Our progressive research is underpinned by our current expertise in neurogenomics, neurodevelopment and stem cells, neurophysiology, neuroendocrinology, and clinical and cognitive neuroscience, as well as cutting-edge innovation in technology.
To learn more about modules, assessment methods, facilities and our staff research expertise please visit our course page.
| Study type | Research |
|---|---|
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
| Entry requirements | Applicants will typically hold (or be expected to attain) a First-Class or Upper Second-Class BSc degree and/or an MSc in a relevant subject (or equivalent qualifications from other countries). Relevant clinical or professional experience may be taken into consideration as evidence of equivalency. However, specific requirements may vary, and prospective applicants should contact the team via our enquiry form. For full details, including English language requirements and international equivalencies, please visit our course page. |
| Location | University of Exeter - St Luke's Campus Heavitree Road Exeter Devon EX1 2LU |
Summary
Our world-leading Neuroscience research is conducted at the University of Exeter facilities on the Streatham, St Luke’s, and Royal Devon University Hospital Trust campuses with:
-
Access to state-of-the-art research facilities including the Mireille Gillings Neuroimaging Centre and Living Systems Institute
-
Opportunity to become part of the Exeter Brain Network: An integrated interdisciplinary group of >165 scientists from Psychology, Neuroscience, Biosciences, Computer Science, and Mathematics.
-
Experience of research at the cutting-edge of health innovation, making a difference across the World.
-
Close-working relationships with the National Health Service (NHS) and the NIHR Biomedical Research Centre, where our research reflects national needs and priorities.
As a postgraduate student undertaking postgraduate research in Neuroscience in the Department of Clinical and Biomedical Sciences, you will be part of a thriving research community, benefiting from expert supervision as well as access to outstanding facilities. Our progressive research is underpinned by our current expertise in neurogenomics, neurodevelopment and stem cells, neurophysiology, neuroendocrinology, and clinical and cognitive neuroscience, as well as cutting-edge innovation in technology.
To learn more about modules, assessment methods, facilities and our staff research expertise please visit our course page.
| Study type | Research |
|---|---|
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
| Entry requirements | Applicants will typically hold (or be expected to attain) a First-Class or Upper Second-Class BSc degree and/or an MSc in a relevant subject (or equivalent qualifications from other countries). Relevant clinical or professional experience may be taken into consideration as evidence of equivalency. However, specific requirements may vary, and prospective applicants should contact the team via our enquiry form. For full details, including English language requirements and international equivalencies, please visit our course page. |
| Location | University of Exeter - Streatham Campus Northcote House The Queen's Drive Exeter Devon EX4 4QJ |
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