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How to apply


Appliions should be made directly to UCL. We need the following:

1. A completed UCL application form, together with two reference letters and the disability and ethnic origin monitoring form. You can find these on http://www.ucl.ac.uk/admission/graduate-study/application-admission/. You do not need to enclose a specific research project proposal. On the form, you are asked to describe your academic and research interests, and your reasons for applying. Foreign students must be able to demonstrate a competence in English.

2. A personal statement. See the guidelines. This personal statement is in addition to the personal statement section on the UCL application form and can be uploaded in a pdf file.

3. When you have submitted your application to UCL please send an email to cogneuro_admin@ucl.ac.uk . This will help us monitor your application.

4. After you have submitted your application form you will be able to log in to the UCL Applicants Portal. You can view and amend parts of your application form, such as contact and referee details. The applicant portal can be found here: www.ucl.ac.uk/portico

Places on the MSc are limited and entry is competitive. Students are encouraged to apply as soon as possible.

Contact us if you need help with the application process.

SEMINARS and EVENTS
Monday 21 May
Thomas Goschke

Technical University of Dresden
Control dilemmas in volitional action: dynamic regulation and emotional modulation of cognitive control


Monday 28 May
Trevor Robbins

MRC Behavioural and Clinical Neuroscience Institute, University of Cambridge
Impulsivity as a neurobehavioural endophenotype for neuropsychiatric disorders


Monday 11 Jun
Disa Sauter

Social Psychology Programme Group, University of Amsterdam
Disentangling happiness: evidence for distinct positive emotions from vocal signals


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