Imperial College London

This course will provide students with a multidisciplinary approach to understanding the aetiology of neurological and mental disorders. During the Science year, students will learn about the aetiology of common disorders encountered by neurologists and psychiatrists and how an understanding of the biological, psychological and social factors have also informed the development of interventions aimed at helping people with these conditions.This course will comprise three core teaching blocks, a self-directed learning block involving independent and group work, and a 16-week research project.

This programme is delivered at both Hammersmith Hospital Campus and Charing Cross Hospital Campus.

Entry requirements

  • You must be registered on a recognised Medical, Dental or Veterinary course at a UK or Irish university (other EU and overseas students are unfortunately not eligible).
  • You must have completed at least one year of that course before you apply to Imperial College i.e. you must be at least in Year 2 in 2022/23.
  • You must have at least one year of your degree left when you return to your home institution after your intercalated BSc.

Closing date

16:00 on Friday 3 March 2023.