This is just to let you know about a new MSc course in Human Neuroscience programme at Royal Holloway University of London (full details can be found at http://www.pc.rhul.ac.uk/web/masters/msc_neuro.asp ). The programme aims to provide students with the necessary knowledge and skills to conduct research in most areas of human neuroscience and the relationship between brain and behaviour. The range of topics includes anatomical, physiological, cognitive and computational neuroscience. Seven course units provide systematic coverage of material essential for understanding the relationships between brain and behaviour, and the key physiological and statistical methods important for deciphering these. A variety of teaching methods are used, including lectures, tutorials and seminars. Students gain ‘hands-on’ experience through the research project and practical workshops. There will be in-depth discussions and evaluation of timely and controversial issues in different areas of human neuroscience. These will each foster the development of students' individual research interests. The course will run for a year (October 2008 – September 2009). If you have any questions, please dont hesitate to get in touch. With best wishes, Narender Ramnani Programme Director