To broaden students' international perspective, gain in-depth insights into the latest advancements in neuroscience and brain science, and cultivate research skills and medical professionalism, we recommend the Neuroscience Visiting Program offered by University College London (UCL). During the program, students will have the opportunity to learn from leading professors and researchers in the field of neuroscience, acquire core knowledge in both fundamental and applied neuroscience, explore the latest developments in the diagnosis and treatment of neurological disorders, and gain a deep understanding of the UK’s healthcare and research systems.
About the Organizer
University College London (UCL), one of the prestigious G5 elite universities in the UK, enjoys an outstanding reputation in global higher education. According to the QS World University Rankings 2025, UCL ranks 9th globally, with its medical program ranked 6th. In the U.S. News 2024 Global University Rankings, UCL is ranked 7th globally, with its neurobiology program ranking 6th.
UCL holds a central position in neuroscience research in Europe. According to data from Thomson ISI's Essential Science Indicators, UCL’s research output and citation count exceed those of any other European research institution by more than double. UCL’s neuroscience research teams contribute more than 30% of the UK’s high-impact papers, particularly excelling in neuroimaging and clinical neurology, where they account for 65% and 44% of the UK’s most highly cited papers, respectively. UCL’s neuroscience department brings together over 450 principal investigators, including 26 fellows of the Royal Society and 60 fellows of the Academy of Medical Sciences. To date, 8 Nobel Prize winners have emerged from UCL, showcasing its prominent position in global neuroscience research.
Course Topic: Neuroscience
*For more details, please contact Lily
Contact
Visiting Program Department Tel: 020-82002936
Consultation phone number/WeChat: 13059106699 (Lily)
About the Organizer
University College London (UCL), one of the prestigious G5 elite universities in the UK, enjoys an outstanding reputation in global higher education. According to the QS World University Rankings 2025, UCL ranks 9th globally, with its medical program ranked 6th. In the U.S. News 2024 Global University Rankings, UCL is ranked 7th globally, with its neurobiology program ranking 6th.
UCL holds a central position in neuroscience research in Europe. According to data from Thomson ISI's Essential Science Indicators, UCL’s research output and citation count exceed those of any other European research institution by more than double. UCL’s neuroscience research teams contribute more than 30% of the UK’s high-impact papers, particularly excelling in neuroimaging and clinical neurology, where they account for 65% and 44% of the UK’s most highly cited papers, respectively. UCL’s neuroscience department brings together over 450 principal investigators, including 26 fellows of the Royal Society and 60 fellows of the Academy of Medical Sciences. To date, 8 Nobel Prize winners have emerged from UCL, showcasing its prominent position in global neuroscience research.
Course Topic: Neuroscience
*For more details, please contact Lily
Contact
Visiting Program Department Tel: 020-82002936
Consultation phone number/WeChat: 13059106699 (Lily)