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Entry requirements


Applications are invited from individuals with:

- a minimum of an upper second-class Honours degree in psychology or other relevant scientific discipline (e.g. neuroscience, linguistics, biomedical science, philosophy, natural sciences, anatomy, medicine, speech sciences, physiology, cognitive science, computer science) from a UK institution OR

- an equivalent EU or overseas qualification from a recognised institution OR

- an equivalent professional qualification (e.g. three years relevant experience in a medical, neuroimaging, or neuropsychological profession, with the ability to demonstrate the ability, knowledge and skills to successfully complete the MSc programme)

For general UCL entry requirements for master's level degrees, see http://www.ucl.ac.uk/prospective-students/graduate-study/application-admission/general-entrance-requirement

You need to be sufficiently proficient in the English language to complete the MSc. The language requirements are explained in http://www.ucl.ac.uk/prospective-students/graduate-study/application-admission/english-language

Application criteria guidelines for the MSc Cognitive Neuroscience can be found here.

Costs

The programme is offered in full-time mode (one year of study) only.

Full-time study:

Fees for full-time study are commensurate with standard UCL post-graduate fees. The current fee level can be found at http://www.ucl.ac.uk/current-students/tuition-fees/.

For the 2012/13 academic year, fees will be:
- UK/EU full-time student: £8,750
- Overseas full-time student: £21,250

A general description of UCL fees and London living expenses can be found at http://www.ucl.ac.uk/prospective-students/graduate-study/fees-costs/tuition-fees.

In addition to the fees, students are strongly encouraged to purchase a student's edition of Matlab (around £50).

We regret that, at present, no financial support is available.

SEMINARS and EVENTS
Monday 20 Feb
Jennifer Lau

Dept of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford
Teenage Blues: Adolescent Development of Anxiety and Depression


Thursday 23 Feb
Yukiyasu Kamitani

ATR Computational Neuroscience Laboratories, Japan
Methods for neural mind reading


Monday 27 Feb
Simon van Gaal

Institut du Cerveau et de la Moelle Epiniere, INSERM U992/NeuroSpin, France
The role of consciousness in cognitive control and decision making


Monday 05 Mar
Paolo Bartolomeo

Institut du Cerveau ed de la Moelle Epiniere, Hopital Pitie-Salpetriere, Paris
Attentional routes to visual awareness and their disruption after brain damage


Monday 12 Mar
Gabriella Vigliocco

Cognitive and Perceptual Brain Sciences, Psychology and Language Sciences Division, UCL
The representation of abstract concepts: why emotion matters


Monday 19 Mar
Jackie Gottlieb

Dept of Neuroscience, The Kavli Institute for Brain Research, Columbia University
Attention and cognition: what does thinking have to do with it?


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