Birkbeck, University of London - Undergraduate Open Day
7 Mar 2026, 10:00
London

Our MA/MSc Educational Neuroscience enables you to explore knowledge of how the brain works to support teaching practice. It is a joint Birkbeck-UCL Institute of Education course linked to the Centre for Educational Neuroscience which will provide you with experience of in-depth theory and hands-on research in the emerging area of educational neuroscience.
Why choose this course?
The course is taught by members of the Centre for Educational Neuroscience, one of the leading research centres in educational neuroscience in the world.
It offers you a joint award from the UCL Institute of Education and Birkbeck and you will attend classes at both campuses.
It gives you the opportunity to interact with world-class researchers in developmental cognitive neuroscience, genetics, neuroimaging, education and cognitive development and learning, and attend research seminars organised by Birkbeck, the UCL Institute of Education and a number of other world-leading local research centres and institutes.
What you will learn
Educational neuroscience seeks to translate recent insights into the neural mechanisms of learning into classroom practice. It argues that a better understanding of how the brain works can help both teachers and students.
On this course you will develop subject-specific IT skills and learn how to manage and report on an extended research project. You will also gain:
a critical appreciation of existing research and research methods
knowledge of the biological basis of learning and development in children and its implications for the classroom
knowledge of the relation between genes, brain and cognitive development.
We offer different module combinations to give you the choice of studying for an MA or MSc.
MA Educational Neuroscience: The MA is ideal for teachers, educational psychologists and policymakers who wish to develop an in-depth understanding of contemporary education and neuroscience that can inform their continuing practice.
MSc Educational Neuroscience: The MSc is ideal if you wish to carry out research in educational neuroscience or any area of developmental psychology, education or developmental cognitive neuroscience, either at PhD level or in the private sector.
How you will learn
You can study this course either full- or part-time. Most classes take place in the evening, with occasional daytime teaching. It is taught across the two adjacent sites of Birkbeck and the UCL Institute of Education.
You will learn through lectures, seminars, discussion groups, laboratory classes and independent study. You may also gain experience in a range of behavioural testing and neuroimaging methods.
Highlights
In the 2023 National Student Survey, Birkbeck's School of Psychological Sciences ranked 5th in the UK for teaching.
We are consistently regarded as one of the top institutions teaching psychological sciences in the UK. In the 2021 Research Excellence Framework, and for the third time, we were ranked in the top ten universities in the UK.
ESRC funding may be available in conjunction with PhD study.
Careers and employability
On successfully graduating from this course, you will have gained an array of important transferable skills, including:
data analysis and interpretation skills
research skills
critical thinking skills
communication skills
problem-solving skills.
Graduates can pursue career paths in psychology, education and policy development. Possible professions include:
child/youth psychologist
teacher
special educational needs teacher
learning mentor
youth worker.
Some of our graduates from this course have gone on to be employed in:
teaching and senior educational leadership in schools
educational consultancy
policy work and the Civil Service
science communication
research intensive universities
charitable foundations.
Choose a specific option to see funding information.
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