Experimental Neuroscience - MRes
The aim of this one year full time course is to provide students with a broad research training in neuroscience which will:
- prepare them for PhD studies
and - enable them to make a more informed choice for their PhD research
Students will complete three projects during the year, designed to give practical experience of laboratory research, and chosen to cover a wide range of skills. Students will also be required to write three mini-dissertations on set topics covering all aspects of neuroscience.
Objectives
At a glance...
Duration: 1 year full-time
Start date: October
Entry requirements: First degree in a science subject (at least an upper second) from a UK university or an equivalent qualification if obtained outside the UK
Location: Hammersmith Campus
Organising Department: Division of Experimental Medicine, Centre for Neuroscience
Course director: Professor Steve Gentleman
Course organiser: Dr Patricia Cover
How to apply
On completion of the course the student should have:
- an understanding of the basic and applied aspects of research in the field of neuroscience
- an ability to formulate, develop and communicate ideas concerning a future substantive PhD project
- a wide experience of the scientific opportunities within Imperial College
- a range of transferable skills
Career opportunities
The course is primarily designed to prepare students for an academic or industrial research career.
It will provide broad research training for those wishing to undertake further research training at PhD level.
The skills acquired will also be of value for those wishing to pursue a career in clinical service, industry or scientific publishing.




