
Research master Cognitive and Clinical Neuroscience: Fundamental Neuroscience
Maastricht, Netherlands
DURATION
2 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
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EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2025
TUITION FEES
EUR 32,000 / per year
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Introduction
The specialisation in Fundamental Neuroscience provides you with both a theoretical background and practical experience in research at the interface between psychology and biology. This specialisation takes brain cells as a starting point and uses knowledge from different neuroscience disciplines, such as molecular biology and behavioral testing, to study how the brain functions. The programme will give you an overview of the mechanisms that underlie psychological processes, as well as psychiatric and neurological disorders, and will provide you with the laboratory skills needed to conduct preclinical research into these disorders and mechanisms.
Curriculum
Programme Outline
The specialisation provides an in-depth study of physiological and pathophysiological mechanisms underlying psychological, psychiatric, and neurological disorders, including affective, cognitive, and motor disorders. Within this context, you also study the role of the emerging field of pain and neuroinflammation. Core courses are organized along with these mechanisms/disorders including practical training to acquire the necessary laboratory skills. Specific workshops provide additional technical knowledge.
Internships
From November of the second year, you will devote your time to the preparation and execution of your research internship and master’s thesis. You will conduct your own research project (very often as part of a larger ongoing study), including the writing of a proposal, acquiring and analyzing the data. The work is reported in a master’s thesis, written in the style of a scientific journal article. Given the strong multidisciplinary research infrastructure here in Maastricht as well as extensive international networks, you will have ample opportunities for internships related to any aspect of Fundamental Neuroscience, either locally or at other top universities throughout the world. We will help you find a topic and location that best fit your own interests and career goals.
You will be part of a multidisciplinary team of neuroscientists including biological psychologists, molecular biologists, neuropsychologists, neurobiologists, neuroanatomists, psychopharmacologists, psychiatrists, and neuroimmunologists. These professionals participate in worldwide international networks of research in relevant fields in academia and industry. This offers excellent opportunities for internships at some of the world’s most prestigious institutes.
Teaching staff and research environment
The majority of the staff of Fundamental Neuroscience is connected to the division Neuroscience of the School for Mental Health and Neuroscience (MHeNS) at the Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences (FHML). The main research topics include cell signaling, brain plasticity, neurodegeneration, regeneration, genetics, and epigenetics in a translational (i.e. involving both animal and human) setting. Brain cell anatomy and biochemistry can be studied in detail with the latest innovative techniques available. In addition, the latest genomic techniques are available to find (epi)genetic markers. The electrophysiology laboratory allows for electrical brain stimulation of rats, for example, and EEG recordings in freely moving animals. The behavioral lab meets up-to-date standards for the automated assessment of animal behavior.