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University of Bristol - Health and Life Sciences MSc Molecular Neuroscience
University of Bristol - Health and Life Sciences

MSc Molecular Neuroscience

Bristol, United Kingdom

1 up to 2 Years

English

Full time, Part time

08 Aug 2025*

Sep 2025

GBP 32,500 / per year **

On-Campus

* home applicants | overseas applicants: 25 July 2025

** overseas full-time | home full-time: GBP 15,900 per year | home part-time: GBP 7,950 per year

Introduction

Knowledge of the brain in health and disease is still in its infancy. Are you passionate about learning more about neuroscience and contributing to our understanding of the functioning of the brain? If yes, then studying the MSc Molecular Neuroscience will be an excellent starting point.

The curriculum of the MSc Molecular Neuroscience programme is designed to support you in developing your knowledge of the intricate functioning of the brain. You will learn the basic principles of molecular neuroscience and acquire insight into a variety of experimental methods used in neuroscience research. Importantly, apart from learning about molecular mechanisms in the healthy brain, you will also explore the molecular mechanisms underlying brain disease, with a focus on neurodegeneration and mental health.

The programme is taught by experts in the fields of molecular neuroscience, neurodegenerative disorders, stress, and mental health. Teaching sessions by clinicians will give you further insight into the clinical and therapeutic aspects of brain disease. The teaching in the MSc Molecular Neuroscience is varied, employing a mixture of lectures, tutorials, workshops, master classes, and self-directed learning. You will develop and practice your communication skills, including scientific writing, and presenting and discussing research data. Practical teaching sessions in our laboratories and the performance of a research project will give you valuable experience in experimental neuroscience.

The MSc Molecular Neuroscience programme will appeal to graduates wishing to increase their knowledge of, and experience in, neuroscience before starting their PhD studies. The programme is also of interest to those who want to establish a career in industry, the health service, science communication or clinical trials coordination. You will be supported in developing your next career steps throughout the programme.

Studying the programme in a part-time/variable mode over two years is possible but will depend on the student's availability for study. This option will first need to be discussed with the programme director.

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