Master of Science in

Educational
Neuroscience
MSc (EdN) Orientation Day

Date: 7 September 2024
Time:2:00pm – 5:00pm
Mode:Online via Zoom
Language: Putonghua or English
Details of the Orientation will be sent to students by the end of August. Please stay tuned.


MSc (EdN) Inauguration Conference cum Launching Ceremony

Poster: click here
Date: 27 August 2024
Time: 11:30am – 1:00pm
Venue: Chan Shiu-Chow Performing Studio (D2-LP-05), Tai Po Campus, The Education University of Hong Kong
Language: Putonghua
Registration: click here
Deadline of registration: noon of 26 August 2024 (Monday)


The Master of Science in Educational Neuroscience is a self-funded postgraduate programme offered by the Academy for Educational Development and Innovation (AEDI). This innovative programme aims to meet the growing demand for professionals capable of translating cutting-edge neuroscience research into effective educational practices by effectively bridging the gap between neuroscience and education.

Our multidisciplinary approach integrates neuroscience, psychology, sociology, pedagogy, and technology to provide an understanding of modern learning and teaching dynamics. By highlighting the challenges and opportunities in today's AI-driven era, we aim to empower our students to drive teaching innovations and enhance education quality by applying neuroscience principles.

The programme is designed for applicants currently working in childcare centres, kindergartens, preschools, primary and secondary schools, and colleges in Hong Kong, the Greater Bay Area, other mainland regions, and abroad who wish to work in educational institutions. You will be equipped with the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary to excel in the dynamic field of education with our programme, regardless of whether you wish to enrich your current career or expand your job prospects.

Programme

Code

One-year Full-time/ A1M113
Two-Year Part-Time/ C2M043

Advisor

Professor Li Hui (Philip)

Leader

Dr. Wu Dandan

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