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7 Master's degrees in Machine Learning in Netherlands

Cognitive Science and Artificial Intelligence
This 2-year Master's program combines knowledge of cognitive science and artificial intelligence with techniques such as advanced deep learning, deep reinforcement learning and Bayesian modeling. You will investigate various aspects of intelligence, such as reasoning, learning, perception, communication and collaboration from both a human perspective and a machine perspective.
Research in Physics Classical Quantum Information
This Master of Science in Research in Physics, Classical Quantum Information at Leiden University spans two years and is offered in a full-time format. The programme integrates physics with data science, equipping students with essential skills to handle both classical and quantum data effectively.
Data Science: Computer Science
The Master of Science in Data Science: Computer Science at Leiden University is a two-year programme designed for full-time study. This course provides students with advanced knowledge in data mining, machine learning, and statistical analysis, equipping them with essential skills for a career in data science.

Speech Technology
Gain the expertise you need to contribute to cutting-edge practices in speech synthesis and speech recognition with this Speech Technology programme at University of Groningen.
Computational Cognitive Science
The Master's degree programme in Computational Cognitive Science from University of Groningen focuses on Cognitive Science and its applications.
Business Analytics
If you are interested in pursuing a Master’s degree in Business Analytics, but do not yet fully meet the entry requirements, you can follow this pre-Master’s programme at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.

EMAI - Erasmus Mundus Joint Master in Artificial Intelligence
The EMAI - Erasmus Mundus Joint Master in Artificial Intelligence, coordinated by Pompeu Fabra University, is a two-year Erasmus Mundus joint Master founded by the European Commission, that provides a comprehensive framework of theory and practice in Artificial Intelligence (AI).