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Illustration for news: Our fresh army of masters is ready to take off in science! The diplomas are received and cheerfully celebrated. Dear our yesterday's students, all the best and good luck in your future work!

Our fresh army of masters is ready to take off in science! The diplomas are received and cheerfully celebrated. Dear our yesterday's students, all the best and good luck in your future work!

Second year master student Valentina Bulgakova shares what she thinks about the program

Meeting with professors and managers of our program on June 26. Application period will last till 31st of July.

Apply for our Graduate Programme!

Illustration for news: Course work defense of the program “Cognitive Sciences and Technologies: From Neuron to Cognition” took place on 7th of June

Course work defense of the program “Cognitive Sciences and Technologies: From Neuron to Cognition” took place on 7th of June

The defense had a format of a poster session. The students showed excellent results!

Illustration for news: Master's theses defence was successful!

Master's theses defence was successful!

Master's theses defence took place yesterday (5th of June). The students showed an excellent level of the two-year work and high motivation for scientific study.

We are glad to present the short video about the program “Cognitive science and technologies: from neuron to cognition”

Neuropsylab NUG seminars on: " Evaluating task demand "

Place: Armyanskiy per. 4, c2, Moscow, 101000, room 414 Date and time: April 09, 2018 at 14.00.     Speaker: Head of NUG project “Brain responses to mathematical operations of increasing complexity”; Marie Arsalidou, Assistant Professor of the Department of Psychology

The interview with Seungah Lee from South Korea , the 1-st year student of “Cognitive science and technologies”

fMRI meta-analyses II of II Speaker: Head of NUG project “Brain responses to mathematical operations of increasing complexity”; Marie Arsalidou, Assistant Professor of the Department of Psychology