MSc Neuroscience
The Cyprus Institute of Neurology & Genetics
Key Information
Campus location
Nicosia, Cyprus
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
12 - 24 months
Pace
Full time, Part time
Tuition fees
EUR 8,000 / per year
Application deadline
Request info
Earliest start date
Sep 2024
Introduction
The program promotes excellence and educates students on the significant issues in Neuroscience. The challenging curricula includes mandatory taught courses which cover the main aspects of Neuroscience and a number of elective courses enabling students to broaden their knowledge of other relevant fields. The MSc Research or Library Projects on various aspects of Neuroscience are conducted in the state-of-the-art Departments and Clinics of the Cyprus Institute of Neurology and Genetics (CING). As an International Centre of Excellence, CING carries out pioneering research in Neuroscience and therefore provides MSc students with the knowledge and tools to complete a competitive Research or Library Project. MSc Students have the opportunity to attend courses in innovative fields which include Brain and Behaviour, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Neurosciences and Neurogenetics, Cytogenetics and Genomics, Molecular Genetics, Molecular Basis of Monogenic Diseases, Molecular Virology and Immunology and Molecular Basis of Complex Diseases.
Admissions
Curriculum
The courses offered under the CING postgraduate programmes of study, have been developed by each Course Co-ordinator with the aim of educating students on innovative areas of biomedical sciences, within their respective areas of expertise. Each course is based upon both learning objectives and employment objectives, ensuring that the CING delivers fully equipped graduates to the job market, an objective which has been proven through the high employment rates of our graduates. The courses include weekly lectures and tutorials including lab-based workshops for each course. As a student at the CING you will be expected to attend both core and elective courses, depending on your chosen programme of study.
Program Outcome
MSc Neuroscience at the CING
As a student on this programme, you will be educated in and exposed to the significant issues in Neuroscience. The challenging curricula includes mandatory taught courses which cover the main aspects of Neuroscience and a number of elective courses enabling you to broaden your knowledge of other relevant and complementary fields. The MSc Research or Library Projects based on various aspects of Neuroscience, are conducted in the state-of-the-art Departments of the Cyprus Institute of Neurology and Genetics. As an International Centre of Excellence, the CING carries out pioneering research in Neuroscience and therefore provides you with the knowledge and tools to complete a comprehensive and competitive Research or Library Project.
Master of Science (MSc) degree.
On successful completion of the programs, graduates will be prepared for employment in academia as well as in the sectors of biotechnology, clinical medicine, pharmacology, genetics, biomedical research. Further education and research opportunities are also options, as well as post-doc positions.
Scholarships and Funding
Education is an investment in your future and the CSMM is committed to offering an accessible education to all successful applicants. Scholarships are offered to MSc students subject to availability. Students of the CSMM are entitled to apply for a Government grant based on the Government’s assessment criteria.
Publicly-Funded Grants
Students of the CSMM are entitled to apply for a publicly-funded grant based on the Government’s assessment criteria.
CSMM Scholarships
A number of full and partial scholarships to cover tuition fees are awarded to MSc students based on academic criteria.
The exact amount and number of scholarships that are offered are always subject to the yearly budget of the School.
CSMM Scholarships
The School offers scholarships to MSc students subject to availability. These include full and partial scholarships to cover tuition fees and are based on academic criteria.
The exact amount and number of scholarships offered is always subject to the yearly budget of the School.