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9 Master's degrees in Neuroscience in Ireland

Clinical Neuroscience
Knowledge derived from Clinical Neuroscience research degree delivered at University of Galway is designed for students from psychology, medicine, or other biomedical and neuroscience disciplines who hope to go on to doctoral training in clinical psychology or neuroscience research.

Neuropharmacology
The Neuropharmacology programme at University of Galway has been actively engaged in neuropharmacological research for over 30 years.
Dementia
The Dementia M.Sc. at Trinity College Dublin is a specialist postgraduate programme designed for healthcare professionals. This public study mode course offers flexible durations of one year full-time or two years part-time. It focuses on advancing clinical expertise and excellence in dementia care practice and research.
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
The Applied Clinical Neuropsychology M.Sc. at Trinity College Dublin is a premier one-year, full-time programme. Designed for psychology graduates, this public study mode course explores brain-behaviour relationships through an interdisciplinary lens, combining neurology and neuroscience to prepare students for clinical roles.
Mental Health
The Mental Health M.Sc. at Trinity College Dublin is a comprehensive programme delivered in partnership with the National Forensic Mental Health Service. This public course offers full-time study over one year or a two-year part-time route, focusing on interdisciplinary collaboration to improve mental health outcomes.
Neuroscience
The Neuroscience M.Sc. at Trinity College Dublin is a comprehensive one-year, full-time programme. It explores the nervous system from molecular functions to human behaviour. This public study mode course integrates theoretical knowledge with practical research skills, preparing students for advanced scientific careers.
Global Mental Health
The Global Mental Health M.Sc. at Trinity College Dublin is a one-year, full-time programme delivered through a public study mode. This advanced degree provides a critical exploration of mental health systems and psychosocial support, combining health and social science perspectives to address global inequalities and wellbeing.
Neurology and Gerontology
This unique two-year part-time MSc programme in Neurology and Gerontology at Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland aims to develop your professional knowledge base, skills and understanding, required to fulfil a role in the rehabilitation of neurological and elderly patients in the context of changing healthcare services.