331 Master's degrees in Biotechnology in Europe
Biotechnology and Bioengineering
This exciting interdisciplinary Biotechnology and Bioengineering programme from University of Kent focuses on providing advanced academic training in the cellular and molecular processes that relate to the production of biomedicines for use in healthcare.
Health Biochemistry, Specialization in Biotecnology
The Master`s Degree in Health Biochemistry, Specialization in Biotecnology at Polytechnic of Porto is an up-to-date course, endowed with a solid configuration that distinguishes it from its peers, in areas such as Systems Biology

Biotechnology
This Biotechnology programme from University of York combines cutting-edge theory with the practical, applied skills you'll need to become an effective researcher or industry specialist.
Biotechnology
As a student in the Biotechnology programme at the University of Copenhagen you will be able to develop environmentally friendly solutions, make organisms more resilient towards climate changes, and develop sustainable food and products.
Molecular Life Sciences - Microbiology, Biotechnology and Biochemistry
Molecular Life Sciences - Microbiology, Biotechnology and Biochemistry from University of Göttingen provides research-oriented, interdisciplinary training in microbiology, genetics, molecular and cell biology, biochemistry and structural biology on the highest levels. The innovative framework ensures rapid progress from intensive course training to participation in research projects.
Environmental Biotechnology
Environmental Biotechnology is an exciting, fast-growing interdisciplinary field with excellent career opportunities. Graduates of the Environmental Biotechnology program at University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn in this field possess skills in engineering and molecular biology that are in demand in a wide range of industries and scientific fields.
Biotechnology
The aim of the Biotechnology Master’s degree programme at University of Silesia in Katowice is to prepare students for advanced and independent understanding and interpretation of various biological phenomena related with biotechnology.
Applied Biotechnology
The Applied Biotechnology program at University of Iceland is an interdisciplinary program within the field of biology, chemistry, pharmaceutical science and engineering. The program is aimed towards the increased need for specialized staff, trained in biotechnical methods.

Microbiology and Microbial Biotechnology
In this Microbiology and Microbial Biotechnology MSc programme from the University of Helsinki, you get an understanding of the global significance of microbes as processors of life and the environment.
Biotherapeutics
The Biotherapeutics programme at University College Dublin educates students on the practical uses of molecular advances in the discovery of protein and other biomolecular drug candidates and their development into biotherapeutics.

Biotechnology (Healthcare Technologies)
Within the Biotechnology (Healthcare Technologies) course at University of Bath you'll study the rapidly developing field of biotechnology and get ready for a career finding solutions for global healthcare challenges.
Molecular Biotechnology
The master’s programme in Molecular Biotechnology from University of Skövde has been developed in close cooperation with businesses working within bioscience and the biotechnology sector. This makes it unique, and means that you will learn systems biology methods that are in demand both within the employment market and in research.
Medical Biotechnology and Molecular Medicine
The Master Programme in Medical Biotechnology and Molecular Medicine from The University of Milan, is committed to form professionals, provided with a strong technical and theoretical background. Their expected career development will be to develop scientific methodologies and coordinate research projects in the fields of applied biotechnology and translational medicine.
Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology
The Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology from University of Southern Denmark is relevant for you if you already have a bachelor degree in Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology and you want to enhance your skills.
Molecular Biotechnology
Molecular Biotechnology at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz is the science of elucidating natural, biological processes and their transfer to other areas of application and deals with the research of microorganisms, their communication and metabolic pathways as well as the metabolites they produce and their effects on other organisms.

Molecular Biology
This Molecular Biology MSc program from Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) is a high-level scientific program with strong multidisciplinary courses that combine a theoretical formation with research-oriented skills. This two-year inter-university master of science in Molecular Biology is just the programme you’re looking for!

Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
The Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology MSC from University of Wolverhampton provides an understanding of microbiology and biotechnology in crucial contexts for our modern world, theory and practice combined at the University of Wolverhampton.

Biotechnology
This Biotechnology programme at The University of Edinburgh investigates both the scientific and the economic basis for current biotechnologies and considers areas where future demand is likely to come from.
Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology
This Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology Master’s program from Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne focuses on several important tools such as innovative processes and separation techniques, biological engineering, biotechnology, catalytic engineering and polymers, and chemical process safety.
Medical and Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
The Medical and Pharmaceutical Biotechnology curriculum at the IMC University of Applied Sciences Krems you enhance your methods-based and problem-solving competencies, putting you in a position to overcome the challenges associated with developing and producing innovative treatments for cancer, autoimmune conditions and neurodegenerative diseases.