Neuroscience

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BSc

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Full Time

| UCAS code: B140
Student profiles

Fatima
Fatima
UK
Neuroscience BSc

Neuroscience at King’s combines almost every aspect of modern neuroscience, including philosophy of the mind and psychology, which presents a different and intriguing light into conventional science. I chose to study this subject at King’s because you aren’t limited to mainstream thinking.



In addition to the variety of disciplines the neuroscience programme covers, there is wide scope for the final year research project, as King’s boasts great facilities and expertise in scientific research. Lecturers themselves are involved in cutting edge research hence the information is constantly updated.



One of the many facilities at King’s is the Careers Service. They provide information on career opportunities, and also conduct mock interviews, which really does help you prepare for interviews later on.



After my BSc I plan to study dentistry at King’s and neuroscience has given me the necessary time management skills and scientific ability to complement my dental studies. Also, with Guy’s campus situated in London, there is always something to do, entertainment is always varied; with theatres, and restaurants serving food from almost every corner of the world - you’ll never get bored in London.
Mitzi
Mitzi
Netherlands/Spain
Neuroscience BSc

Studying at King's provides a balance between expertise teaching and the social and cultural experience surrounding London. You can find experts in most fields here and the ease of access to these experts has inspired me.

The reputation of King's is world renowned and having contacts here is invaluable. There are many resources available to you along with an entire network of people working to help you enjoy your time here.


The student union is well established, and being the founder and president of the Neuroscience Society has taught me a lot about the practicalities of running an organisation. It has also opened many doors to opportunities. For example, I spent the summer working in Columbia University, New York, in a laboratory researching into olfaction.


I plan to go on and do a postgraduate degree in International Relations and Public Health so that I can work for an NGO or The World Health Organisation.



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