Become a part of one of the largest neuroscience research communities in the world, with guidance from one of UCL's large number of neuroscience researchers.
A team of collaborators at UCL has created a unique, ground-breaking resource - ‘Open Source Brain’, which makes leading-edge models of realistic neural networks available to all.
A UCL study has found that each time a newborn baby hiccups, it triggers a large wave of brain signals which could help the baby learn how to regulate their breathing.
Mice can sense extremely fast and subtle changes in the structure of odours and use this to guide their behaviour, according to a new study by UCL and Francis Crick Institute researchers
Neuroscience is a broad and exciting field covering everything from genetics and single cells, to human cognition, behaviour and social interactions helping us to understand healthy brain function and to develop treatments for neurological and mental health disorders.
UCL offers undergraduate programmes: Neuroscience BSc / MSci in the Faculty of Life Sciences, and Human Neuroscience BSc in the Faculty of Brain Sciences.
The programmes are focused on different areas within neuroscience. Their different subject entry requirements reflect their distinct approaches to covering the field of neuroscience.
Degree programmes you may be interested in
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