8 Master's degrees in Neuroscience in Ireland

Neuropharmacology
The Neuropharmacology programme at University of Galway has been actively engaged in neuropharmacological research for over 30 years.

Clinical Neuroscience
Knowledge derived from Clinical Neuroscience research program at University of Galway in mental health, psychology, neurodevelopment and neurodegeneration is revolutionizing how we think about and treat mental disorders.
Dementia
The Dementia programme of Trinity College Dublin has been developed, in partnership with National key stakeholders, to meet the demands and challenges within the health care system and specifically within dementia care.
Behavioural Neuroscience
The MSc. in Behavioural Neuroscience at the University College Dublin offers advanced education and training in topics concerning human behaviour and its relation to the brain.
Applied Clinical Neuropsychology
Applied Clinical Neuropsychology is offered by Trinity College Dublin. This new Masters programme is the first of its kind in Ireland and has been designed for psychology graduates with a keen interest in neuropsychology.
Mental Health
The Mental Health programme of Trinity College Dublin is run in partnership with The National Forensic Mental Health Service and is designed to enhance the collaboration between disciplines working with individuals with mental health problems.
Neuroscience
The Neuroscience programme of Trinity College Dublin is held in the Department of Physiology, School of Medicine, located within Trinity College Institute of Neuroscience (T.C.I.N.) and Trinity College Biomedical Sciences Institute (T.B.S.I.).
Global Mental Health
Global Mental Health is offered by Trinity College Dublin. Based in the Trinity Centre for Global Health, an interdisciplinary centre co-located across the Schools of Psychology and Medicine, the Masters in Global Mental Health is a one-year, full-time (or two year part-time) taught programme offering an in-depth, critical exploration in the area of global mental health.