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University of Strathclyde
MS · 12 months · Full-time · September 2026University of StrathclydeNeuroscience and Mental Health
University of Roehampton
MSc (PG) · 3 study options · September 2026Main SiteNeuroscience and Psychology of Mental Health - iheed
University of Warwick
Part-time · 3 study options · September 20260 locationsPsychology and Neuroscience of Mental Health (Online)
King's College London, University of London
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Neuroscience & Mental Health
University of Strathclyde
MS · 12 months · Full-time · September 2026University of StrathclydeNeuroscience and Mental Health
University of Roehampton
MSc (PG) · 3 study options · September 2026Main SiteNeuroscience and Psychology of Mental Health - iheed
University of Warwick
Part-time · 3 study options · September 20260 locationsPsychology and Neuroscience of Mental Health (Online)
King's College London, University of London
MS · 2 years · Distance learning · 2 start dates0 locations
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King's College LondonPsychology & Neuroscience of Mental HealthA 2nd year MSc Psychology & Neuroscience of Mental Health student. An aspiring clinical psychologist with interests in social psychology and child and adolescent mental health. In my free time, I enjoy reading, crochet, writing and watching various TV shows to unwind. Shaun
University of StrathclydeMSc Neuroscience & Mental HealthMy course of Psychology and Philosophy was my first formal study from the core functions, systems and structure of the brain to different viewpoints and perspectives in philosophy to understand the moral and ethical values of life. I consider learning, education and knowledge are key aspects in my life, it doesn’t necessarily lead down a path of academia, but I use everything I learn to inch me that wee bit forward to my goal. I’ve previously got experience in simple catering jobs, retail but I consider myself, first and foremost as swimmer teacher. If I’m strive to become an academic researcher at Strathclyde University.
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