• The University of Birmingham offers an M.Sc in Computational Neuroscience and Cognitive Robotics program for a duration of 1 year.
  • It is an on-campus program and available Full-time and Part-time.
  • This MSc course aims to integrate two active and rapidly developing fields, computational neuroscience and cognitive robotics, to generate innovative strategies and solutions for scientific problems and technological limitations.
  • The CNCR MSc course is highly interdisciplinary encompassing psychology, cognitive science, neuroscience, computational modeling, neuroimaging, robotics, and patient rehabilitation. The Course is designed for those who are interested in applying knowledge of neural systems, brain function, and modeling to research in human cognition, perception, sensory, and motor systems as well as the design of bio-inspired and biologically plausible robotic systems. It has a strong research focus with hands-on modules and practical applications.
  • The course is aimed at both students from psychology/neuroscience with a strong quantitative background and at students from computer science and physics that want to apply their knowledge to neuroscience.
  • Job opportunities after the M.Sc in Computational Neuroscience and Cognitive Robotics, and the average salary goes up to 91,714USD