Neurology postgraduate degrees in London

3 universities offer 6 postgraduate courses. To get the best results for postgraduate neurology degrees, enter your predicted grades.

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UCL (University College London)

2 neurology courses LONDON
Subject ranking: 9th
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Source : Complete University Guide 2026

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What students say about neurology

I love all the student deals. However, I feel like many of the student activity processes could be streamlined as it seems so overwhelming as a foreigner/first-year. Like, having to book a ticket, but then still waiting in line or an event being overbooked via ticketing that people are dissuaded to come. Then, when the event takes place, the ticket holders don’t even come.

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Neurosurgery (MRes)
clock icon 1 year full time
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Modules
Year 1
  • Clinical NeuroSurgery (CNS) topics
  • Neurosurgery research project
  • Practical NeuroSurgery (PNS) skills
  • Research Methods and Introduction to Statistics
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Brunel University of London

2 neurology courses LONDON
WUSCA ranking: 65th
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What students say about neurology

The best aspects of my university experience have been the sense of community and the opportunities for personal and academic growth. My course is taught by passionate lecturers who make the subject feel relevant and engaging, and I’ve appreciated how approachable most staff are when I need help. There are also plenty of extracurricular activities and societies, which made it easy to meet people with similar interests. The campus facilities—like the library, study spaces, and wellbeing services—have also been a big part of what makes it a great place to study. In terms of what could be improved, there are a few key areas. Communication between departments could sometimes be clearer, especially around deadlines and timetable changes. At busy times of the year, access to study spaces can become limited, and more quiet areas or longer opening hours would make a difference. It would also help if there were more practical, hands-on learning opportunities such as placements, workshops, or industry links, as these really enhance understanding and employability. Overall, the university offers a supportive and stimulating environment, but with better organisation and more resources during peak periods, the student experience could be even stronger.

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Year 1
  • PH5603 - Quantitative Methods and Design for Health Science Research
  • PH5604 - Qualitative Research in Health and Social Care
  • PH5611 - Dissertation
  • PH5612 - Advanced Clinical Leadership
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University of West London

2 neurology courses LONDON
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What makes my uni a great place to study is their student support. They try to help their students in any way possible to ensure that students get the best out of their education. I think it would be better if the university put more effort into societies and clubs such as sporting clubs and teams . It would help the university to have more of a community and really showcase other talents other than what students already study on their courses. My university do have societies and some sporting teams, however some of the societies don’t run anymore and it’s not made to be as big as it was when I first heard about it before I joined uni. I think it’s important to have that feel of community and university culture and to also show the inclusiveness of different cultures, groups and activities in which people associate them selves with.

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Year 1
  • Dementia Policy and Influences in Practice
  • Dementia: Culture and Society
  • Evidence-based Approaches to Dementia in Health and Social Care
  • Global Perspectives in Dementia
  • Leadership and Innovation in Dementia Care
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Dementia Studies PhD
clock icon 4 years full time
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