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PhD Cognitive and Clinical Neuroscience

Course Overview

The PhD Cognitive and Clinical Neuroscience programme at Brunel University London is a research programme that provides students with the necessary knowledge in fundamental and applied research into brain function. This is done through advanced methods such as brain scanning (fMRI), measuring brain signals (EEG), testing muscles (EMG), eye-tracking, and brain stimulation (TMS), among others.

This course gives access to modern rooms and machines like brain scan machines (MRI, EEG), computer labs for research, rooms for testing memory, vision, and hearing, and spaces for group study and learning.

Researchers are assessed or tested through their research, thesis and an oral examination known as viva voce. The programme runs for three years full-time and six years part-time.

About University

Brunel University is mainly focused on research and innovation. This has made it known as a top university in terms of research quality. It is also ranked among the top international universities in the UK. This makes it one of the best destinations for students and researchers from different countries around the world. The university offers support for post-study career planning. This helps international students who intend to work in the UK after their studies.

Entry Requirements for Indian Students

Applicants are expected to submit a personal statement, a research statement, and be available for an online or physical interview with at least two academic staff.

Grade Requirements:

  • Applicants need to have a good undergraduate degree, which is usually equal to a First-Class or Upper Second-Class Honours degree in the UK.

English Proficiency:

  • International applicants for a PhD in Cognitive and Clinical Neuroscience must show proof of English Language ability. One of these English proficiency tests is IELTS. Applicants must have an overall score of 7.
  • In the absence of IELTS, applicants can present the Pearson PTE Academic test with a score of at least 64.
  • Others are TOEFL iBT with an overall score of 98, and the university’s own examination, known as BrunELT.

Cost of Study

Tuition fee for PhD in Cognitive and Clinical Neuroscience for international students is £24,795 per year for international students. The university has some additional fees for researchers. Some of them include an annual bench fee and sometimes a fee for writing a thesis.

Scholarships

There are different scholarships available to International PhD students at Brunel University London. One example is the Dean’s International PhD Scholarship for Health & Life Sciences, which gives a £2,000 reduction in tuition fees. The Brunel Graduate Discount offers a 15% tuition fee reduction, and the Doctoral Researcher/PhD Studentships & Funding Opportunities, such as Chevening.

Careers

Those who complete the Cognitive and Clinical Neuroscience PhD at Brunel University London have the following job roles:

  • University Lecturer or Assistant Professor
  • Post-doc researcher
  • Research consultant or grant coordinator
  • Clinical neuropsychologist or forensic neuropsychologist
  • Specialist in brain recovery and rehabilitation

Admission

Applicants can use reliable and approved agents such as AHZ Associates to help them with the process of admission. Reach out to the agency for a free consultation. Applicants can also process admission through the Brunel University London website.

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