285 Master's degrees in Bio & Biomedical Engineering in Europe
Biomedical Engineering
The Masters in Biomedical Engineering at University of Glasgow is an interdisciplinary programme that will equip you for employment within the biomedical engineering sector. This programme addresses all the key aspects of biomedical engineering.
Biomedical Engineering
Biomedical Engineering from Universidad Politécnica de Madrid aims to prepare students through an advanced, specialised and multidisciplinary education focused on academic and professional specialization as well as initiation on research career.
Biomedical Engineering
This Master in Biomedical Engineering from Université Catholique de Louvain (UCL) educates engineers capable of using a large set of skills (analytical, modelling, design and inventiveness) in order to face future technological challenges in the scientific and technical fields linked to biomedical engineering and this in ever evolving European and global contexts.

Biomedical Engineering
Within the Biomedical Engineering MSc programme from Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) every newly-acquired insight into the human body and into particular diseases brings forth both opportunities and challenges throughout the full range of medical disciplines.

Biomedical Engineering
The Biomedical Engineering M.Sc programme from University of Pécs aim is to train engineers who have interdisciplinary theoretical and practical knowledge and skills, complementing their basic knowledge of engineering, IT, medical and health sciences.
Genes, Drugs and Stem Cells - Novel Therapies
The Genes, Drugs and Stem Cells - Novel Therapies programme from Imperial provide state-of-the-art education in next-generation therapies, training you in translational research and rapidly-developing topics in advanced therapeutic medicines.
Biomedical Technologies
The interprofessional and interdisciplinary master’s degree program in Biomedical Technologies from University of Tübingen is characterized by practice orientation and internationality.
Pharmaceutical Engineering
The Master of Science in Pharmaceutical Engineering programme from Ghent University integrates in one interdisciplinary English taught program the pharmaceutical and engineering knowledge about the development of innovative and science-based pharmaceutical production technologies, production methods and solutions for small and large drug molecules and products (of the future).
Biomedical Data Science
The Biomedical Data Science B.Sc. (Hons) programme at Siberian Federal University offers an innovative curriculum designed to equip students with essential skills in data analysis within the biomedical field. This degree is structured to provide a comprehensive understanding of the intersection between biology and data science, preparing graduates for a dynamic career.

Biomedical Engineering - Mastertrack Regenerative Engineering
This Biomedical Engineering - Mastertrack Regenerative Engineering MSc programme from Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) is about replacing, engineering or regenerating human cells, tissues or organs to restore or establish normal function.
Biomedical Engineering (Thesis)
Biomedical Engineering (Thesis) from Ankara University offers students access to Biofluids Research Laboratory, Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering Research Laboratory, Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine Research Laboratory, Proteomics and Metabolomics Research Laboratory and Medical Imaging Research Laboratory.

Biomedical Engineering
Technological advances are improving medical analysis and treatments. Today, medical practitioners even use technology to deliver automated medical services. This Biomedical Engineering course at University of Sussex will help you develop and maintain the next advances in healthcare.
Bioinformatics - Engineering
Ghent University's Bioinformatics - Engineering aims at gaining a better and preferentially more quantitative molecular understanding of cellular processes by integrating and modeling large amounts of molecular data.

Pharmaceutical and Biopharmaceutical Engineering
The Pharmaceutical and Biopharmaceutical Engineering degree delivered by the University College Cork is a unique offering of the discipline of Process and Chemical Engineering designed to provide participants with a formal qualification in areas of particular topical interest to the pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical industry.
Master of Science in Neurotechnology
An innovative unique graduate program, as neurotechnology constitutes a novel, promising branch of biomedical technology, with the potential to profoundly transform science and technology, with applications ranging from medicine to cognitive enhancement and human-machine integration. It provides students with a wide range of career opportunities at the intersection of neuroscience and technology.

Bioscience Engineering - Cellular and Genetic Engineering
You are trained in fundamental biotechnology that will give you in-depth knowledge in areas as molecular biology, cell biology, genetics, biochemistry, nanobiology, physiologiy and immunology and its diverse applications. You also learn to place biotechnology in a social, economic and industrial context and to lead a social debate on biotechnology and genetic modification and their applications.

BioEngineering (Thesis)
The BioEngineering (Thesis) from Bahçeşehir University (BAU) focuses on the intersection of biology and engineering, aiming to develop innovative solutions for healthcare and medical technologies.
Biomedical Engineering
The Biomedical Engineering programme at the Politecnico di Milano provides the student with an Engineering education applied to the medical and biological environment, through deep basic and specialised training in biomedical topics.

Biomedical Engineering
Step into the future of healthcare with our Biomedical Engineering from University of York, where engineering meets life sciences to shape groundbreaking medical technologies.

Biomedical Engineering (Part-time)
The Biomedical Engineering (Part-time) course from Ulster University is designed for students wanting to specialise in biomedical engineering, which is concerned with developing new medical technologies.