20 Master's degrees in Materials Science in Italy
Transformative Sustainability
At a time in which major environmental and social challenges have become central for any type of business, Università Commerciale Luigi Bocconi have each leveraged their own unique areas of expertise to design a joint degree with an integrated and innovative perspective on sustainability: Transformative Sustainability.

Nanotechnologies for ICT
The Master Degree in Nanotechnologies for ICTs programme at Politecnico di Torino besides providing advanced knowledge of solid state physics and about the properties of materials at the nanoscale, focuses on the "top down" methodologies and techniques with particular application of the same to micro-and nanoelectronics and the ICT sector.

Materials Engineering For Industry 4.0
The first year of the Materials Engineering For Industry 4.0 programme at Politecnico di Torino provides core teaching in the structure of matter, materials science and phenomena of surface and interface.
Sustainable Materials (SUMA)
The Sustainable Materials (SUMA) Programme from EIT RawMaterials Academy aims to train excellent materials scientists and engineers who will contribute to making the materials ecosystem more sustainable through innovative (technological) solutions.
Bioengineering for Personalized Medicine (B4PM)
The Master's degree in Bioengineering for Personalized Medicine (B4PM) at the University of Trento offers a multidisciplinary training that combines the fields of biomedical, industrial and information engineering with those of medicine and biology.
Material Science and Technology
The Materials Science and Technology course at University of Bari Aldo Moro provides skills to: correlate material characteristics to chemical and physical properties; design molecular structures and apply new materials, including nanomaterials, for advanced applications in various fields.
Sustainable Polymer And Process Chemistry
The Sustainable Polymer And Process Chemistry program offered at University of Genoa is designed for students who aspire to master the new sustainability challenges of polymer science and chemical processes, with a focus on upcycling, reuse and end-of-life management of plastic and inorganic materials, all intertwined with the principles of eco-design and the circular economy.
European Master in Archaeological Materials Science (ARCHMAT)
Master in Archaeological Materials Science (ARCHMAT) is jointly run by the Universidade de Évora (Portugal), Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (Greece), and Sapienza University of Rome (Italy), with a satellite network of Universities, Museums, Research Centres, CSOs, NGOs, and SMEs in Archaeometry sector, as associated partners. WEBPAGE: www.erasmusmundus-archmat.uevora.pt
GREENANO (Nanomaterials for Green and Digital Transition)
GREENANO (Nanomaterials for Green and Digital Transition) from the University of Lorraine is a cutting-edge Erasmus Mundus Joint Master dedicated to fostering the development of Nanomaterials for Green and Digital Transitions. The program is jointly delivered by 4 leading European institutions and offers an interdisciplinary and international learning journey, spanning across three EU countries.
Materials Engineering and Nanotechnology
The objective of the Materials Engineering and Nanotechnology programme at Politecnico di Milano is to prepare a professional figure expert in materials and in the design of processes and manufactured goods.
Archaeological Materials Science
The main objective of the Archaeological Materials Science program of the Sapienza University of Rome is to provide a common and integrated platform for students from different educational backgrounds (scientific and humanistic fields) to learn advanced scientific methods applied to the study of archaeological materials.
Erasmus Mundus - MaMaSELF
Erasmus Mundus - MaMaSELF is a two-year international Master course in Materials Science fully taught in English at Université de Rennes 1, delivering multiple Master degree, and recognized as European formation of excellence in this field.
Materials Science
The Master’s degree in Materials Science at University of Turin aims to provide a firm grounding in the chemical, physical and technological behaviour of a vast range of materials with emphasis on modern advances in the field.
Materials Engineering and Nanotechnology
The Materials Engineering and Nanotechnology course at the University of Salento will focus on the relationship among processing, properties and structure of all materials of industrial interest, i.e. metals, polymers, ceramics, composites, biomaterials, semiconductors.
Materials and Nanotechnology
This Materials and Nanotechnology MSc degree from University of Pisa will focus on building and standardizing a common knowledge about materials amongst the physicists, chemists and engineers admitted onto the course.

Georesources And Geoenergy Engineering
This Georesources And Geoenergy Engineering programme at Politecnico di Torino is renowned for its long tradition of excellence. Placed 15th in QS ranking for Petroleum in 2021, it has always benefited from a very strong link with industry and a broad international network.

Materials Engineering
The master's degree course in Materials Engineering from University of Padua provides students with specific professional knowledge, aimed at finding the best solutions for the production of materials and for their transformation and use processes

Materials Science
The Materials Science degree from University of Padua aims at training high-skilled professionals in the research and development of innovative functional materials.

Materials Science and Nanotechnology
The Materials Science and Nanotechnology course at University of Milano - Bicocca offers advanced knowledge in physics and chemistry of materials, providing you with the skills to approach the design of atomic and molecular structures and create materials with specific functions.

Materials Engineering
The Materials Engineering program at the University of Trento is particularly addressed to students who demonstrate a thorough grounding in scientific disciplines (e.g. Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry) and a basic knowledge in Industrial Engineering.