The Centre for Cognition & Neuroimaging (CCNI) at Brunel University,
London, UK is offering a 1-year MSc in Functional Neuroimaging.
The programme provides a strong theoretical and practical introduction
to the world of neuroimaging research. The course is good preparation
for a PhD in functional brain imaging, or for working as part of a
neuroimaging team with fMRI and/or other imaging modalities. Students
spend 6 months on four core topic areas (Principles of Neuroimaging,
Practical Neuroimaging, Cognitive Neuroscience, Visual Neuroscience) and
another 6 months on a research project. The course focuses in the main
on fMRI, but also covers EEG/MEG and TMS. The CCNI has excellent
research facilities including a 3T Siemens MRI scanner, a 32-channel
Neuroscan EEG setup, and an MRI-compatible 64-channel Neuroscan
EEG setup.
Applicants should have a good honours degree in Psychology or
Neuroscience or Computer Science or other relevant scientific or
engineering discipline from a UK institution; an equivalent overseas
qualification; or an equivalent professional qualification.
For further details, visit:
http://www.brunel.ac.uk/courses/pg/cdata/f/Functional+Neuroimaging+MSc
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