The admission results (application round from 2 Jan 2026 to 16 Jan 2026) are sent to the applicants no later than 15 Apr 2026 by email. The results can also be found in the
Congratulations for being accepted to the Master’s Programme in Neuroscience!
We look forward to welcoming you to the University of Helsinki at the end of August!
The fall term begins with the "
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In addition to these, the first autumn semester includes various other courses, which are:
The final course schedule will be published during the summer months. Meanwhile, you can have a look at the autumn course schedule in the
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If you think you would benefit from studying or refreshing your knowledge on some topics in advance for the first courses (NEU-101 and NEU-102), you can find reading tips below (under topic "Contacts and useful links").
In the autumn, you get to meet the current neuroscience students. In the meanwhile, you
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Find out what the students in the Master's Programme in Neuroscience have to say about their studies, career plans and paths as well as life in Helsinki by checking out the
Introducing the student organization of the Master’s Programme in Neuroscience: GangLion, a group of highly proactive and motivated students who are determined to make a positive impact on the campus and beyond. GangLion organises all sorts of professional as well as informal events in a low-threshold, relaxing environment and you are most welcome to join! GangLion’s mission is to offer an opportunity to connect, get inspired and inspire others. Come and meet us latest on the Pre-Orientation Day in August and immerse yourself in this big adventure as part of the MNEURO family!
You can read more about the MNeuro students and their activities from the
The teaching officially starts on 31 August 2026, but you should participate in the orientation activities for the new students already before classes begin (Orientation week 24–28 August 2026). The MNeuro-specific orientation meeting is planned to take place on Wednesday, on 27 August 2025 at the Viikki Campus, Biocenter 3, lecture room 2402.
You will be assigned to a tutor group led by a senior student, or student tutor. Your tutor will help with questions related to studying in our programme, give support with administrative matters and introduce you to the university campuses and facilities. This will make it easier for you to start your studies and life in Helsinki. Each student will also be assigned a guiding teacher with whom you can discuss your personal study plan and goals.
The detailed information concerning the orientation and tutoring will be published in the Instructions for students in the summer.
As a student in the Master's Programme in Neuroscience, the
International students in the Master's Programme in Neuroscience can apply to the UNITalent Programme. It is designed to support international students in building professional networks in Finland and to gain insight into field specific working life. Students take part by attending monthly group meetings with hosting organisation for a period of three months. During the programme, the University Career Services also provides training in career management skills.
If you have questions related to the admissions and accepting your study place, please contact the
If you have questions about the content of the Neuroscience programme, please contact
Also, if you are eager to read something before the courses start to brush up what you have learned before or perhaps broaden your knowledge with something new, here are some tips for you:
You can prepare yourself for NEU-101 Cellular Physiology course by refreshing concepts on 1) Cellular membranes and transport across them; 2) Mitochondria function; 3) Proteostasis; 4) Cell signaling; and 5) Cell cycle. You can use e.g. Alberts et al., Essential Cell Biology, 6th edition to support learning.
For NEU-102 Cellular Neurobiology course you can check that you remember the basics of: 1) Ion channels; 2) Action potential; 3) Synaptic physiology. You can read about these topics for instance by selecting basic parts of the relevant chapters of the book Blaustein, Kao & Matteson ‘Cellular Physiology and Neurophysiology’ 2nd or 3rd edition.