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  1. Learn about the UCL Neuroscience Domain, which unites all UCL neuroscientists to advance brain research and education. Explore the core areas of neuroscience, the programmes, the careers network, the events and the podcast.

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  2. UCL has over 450 principal investigators covering all aspects of neuroscience. This MSc provides students with a broad knowledge of neuroscience, together with deep knowledge and hands-on experience in the area of their research project.

  3. Neuroscience BSc. London, Bloomsbury. This is the programme information for 2025 entry. If you require details of the previous year's programme, Neuroscience BSc (2024), click here. Neuroscience is a broad and exciting field studied at many levels, from genetics and single cells, to human cognition, behaviour and social interactions.

  4. UCL is home to the largest Neuroscience Research Community in Europe with over 450 Principal Investigators engaged in Neuroscience research. This Neuroscience MSc degree offers you the opportunity to study the structure and function of the brain in one of the world’s greatest centres for neuroscience.

  5. UCL Neuroscience offers unrivalled opportunities for PhD research in all aspects of neuroscience. Research projects range across all neuroscience themes, from the molecular biology of neuronal proteins, through cellular neuroscience, to the behaviour of sensory and motor systems, cognitive neuroscience and clinical neuroscience research.

  6. UCL Neuroscience is a research domain that encompasses the breadth of neuroscience research activity across University College London's (UCL) School of Life and Medical Sciences. The domain was established in January 2008, to coordinate neuroscience activity across the many UCL departments and institutes in which neuroscience research takes place.

  7. Studying Neuroscience at UCL offers you the opportunity to learn about the structure and function of the brain in one of the world's greatest centres for neuroscience.