Kedves Koglist olvasok,
Ha tudnak olyanokrol akiket az alabbi master kurzus erdekel kerem
tovabbitsak nekik az informaciot. Koszonettel,
Biro Szilvia
Following the success of our new MSc in Cognitive and Clinical
Neuroscience, we are pleased to announce that this degree course is now
expanding:
MSc in COGNITIVE & CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCE One year full-time, two years
part-time Goldsmiths College, University of London
The Goldsmiths' Psychology Department - with particular strengths in
cognition, brain and behaviour - achieved a 4A research rating in the
2001 Research Assessment Exercise and 22/24 in the most recent Teaching
Quality Assessment. The provision of a Master's degree in Cognitive and
Clinical Neuroscience reflects the excellent research profile in
neuroscience within our department. This is enhanced by the high calibre
of new facilities available in the Cognitive Neuroscience Unit and the
establishment of the Centre for Cognition, Computation and Culture where
new neuroscientific techniques are available both for teaching and
research purposes (e.g. EEG, neural network, eye tracking).
This MSc is open to those with a good honours degree in Psychology or a
closely related discipline. The programme is full-time for one year, or
part-time for two years, and is oriented to graduates who want to
undertake training in neuroscience before going on to PhD study, or to
pursue or enhance a career in neuroscience (e.g. research or the health
professions).
The MSc covers the following areas:
- Biological aspects of brain functions
- Methods and techniques in neuroscience
- Clinical and cognitive neuropsychology
- Developmental cognitive neuropsychology
- Statistical methods
- Supervised research project
Places are limited to 20, and applications from home, EU and overseas
students are welcome.
There may be a possibility for a student to link up with the local
Blackheath Brain Injury Rehabilitation Centre during this course.
Informal enquires to Dr. Elisabeth Hill (tel, 020 7919 7886,
e.hill(a)gold.ac.uk) or Dr. Gianna Cocchini (g.cocchini(a)gold.ac.uk) in the
Psychology Department.
Information is available at:
http://www.goldsmiths.ac.uk/departments/psychology/programmes/postgradua
te.
html
Come along to our next Open Day on Wednesday 15th February, 2-6pm. At
3pm, you will be able to hear about all of our MSc programmes, the
possible funding options available and you will be able to talk to
current postgraduate students. See
<http://www.goldsmiths.ac.uk/news-events/opendays/> for more details.
For further information, please contact: Admissions Enquiry Unit,
Goldsmiths College, University of London, New Cross, London, SE14 6NW,
tel 020 7919 7766, fax 020 7717 2240, email admissions(a)gold.ac.uk
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Dr. Elisabeth Hill
Lecturer in Developmental Psychology
Department of Psychology
Whitehead Building
Goldsmiths College
University of London
New Cross
London. SE14 6NW.
Tel: 020 7919 7886
Fax: 020 7919 7873
Email: e.hill(a)gold.ac.uk
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