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The program is jointly organized by the <strong>University of Crete<\/strong> and the <strong>Foundation for Research &amp; Technology \u2013 Hellas (FORTH)<\/strong>, offering an integrated training environment where <strong>experimental, computational, and theoretical approaches<\/strong> to the brain and mind are studied side by side.<\/p>\n<p>Students receive <strong>rigorous training across the full spectrum of neurosciences<\/strong>, with strong emphasis on methodological depth, critical thinking, and interdisciplinary integration. The program is designed to prepare graduates for <strong>research-oriented careers and doctoral studies<\/strong>, through close engagement with active research laboratories and contemporary scientific questions.<\/p>\n<p>The MSc spans <strong>four semesters<\/strong>, is taught entirely in <strong>English<\/strong>, follows a <strong>full-time structure<\/strong>, and has <strong>no tuition fees<\/strong>. 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