University of Skövde Master in Cognitive Neuroscience: Mind and Brain
University of Skövde

University of Skövde

Master in Cognitive Neuroscience: Mind and Brain

Norrmalm, Sweden

Master degree

1 year

English

Full time

15 Jan 2026

31 Aug 2026

SEK 155,000 / per year *

On-Campus

* first installment: SEK 77,500 SEK (around 7000 EUR) | EU/EEA Citizens are not required to pay tuition fees

Key Summary

    About : The Master in Cognitive Neuroscience: Mind and Brain explores the complex relationship between cognitive processes and neural systems. This program covers key subjects in psychology and neuroscience, focusing on how the mind influences behavior and physical changes in the brain. Students will engage in hands-on learning experiences, research opportunities, and collaborations to gain valuable insights into cognitive functions.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue a variety of career paths. Potential roles include cognitive neuroscientist, clinical researcher, or psychologist. Opportunities also exist in academia, healthcare, and technology sectors where an understanding of the mind-brain connection is essential.

Do you want to learn more about issues relating to the links between consciousness, the brain, and subjective well-being? This English-language master’s program allows you to develop your knowledge of these issues at a high level.

The University of Skövde offers a one-year master’s program in Cognitive Neuroscience: Consciousness and the Brain taught entirely in English. This is a demanding master’s program for students with a background in cognitive neuroscience consciousness studies, or closely related subjects. It may also be suitable as a conversion program for students with an interest in these subject areas and a background in a subject such as philosophy, cognitive science, neuroscience, or experimental psychology. The program is taught in English and provides a sound basis for research and teaching at a higher level within cognitive neuroscience. It requires ongoing, focused studies over a year (two consecutive semesters).

Research

Most senior members of the teaching staff at the department also carry out active research, in some cases as part of major research projects and with international collaborators. We encourage our students to take part in our research activities and be involved in presentations and publications of their research findings. Find out more about this research, publications, and previous theses at the university’s international website.