288 Master's degrees in Molecular Sciences in Europe

Cellular and Molecular Medicine (by research)
The School of Cellular and Molecular Medicine is an internationally recognised centre of excellence for the study of cancer biology, infection and immunology, and regenerative medicine. University of Bristol offers the Cellular and Molecular Medicine (by research) programme.
Molecular Biomedicine
The Molecular Biomedicine programme at the University of Copenhagen enables you to do research within the field of biomedicine and to participate as a fully-fledged member of international research groups.
Transition Metals in Molecular Chemistry
Delve into the fascinating realm of Transition Metals in Molecular Chemistry with the University of Burgundy's master's program. This specialized curriculum offers an in-depth exploration of the role of transition metals in molecular structures and reactions.
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
The Biochemistry and Molecular Biology offered by the University of Bremen is an intensive, research oriented training programme. It will last either 18 or 24 months, depending on whether you participate in the accelerated schedule by participating in courses all year, or in the regular schedule (following the semester structure at German universities).

Biomedical Sciences (Microbiology)
The Biomedical Sciences (Microbiology) programme at the University of Malta provides you an advanced level of education, training and research for graduates in Medicine, Medical Laboratory Science and any other area of study deemed relevant and enables you to acquire advanced knowledge and research skills that could be employed in the academic, clinical and industrial settings.
M2 Fundamental Microbiology
This M2 Fundamental Microbiology curriculum at Paris-Saclay University is based on recent advances in genetics, genomics, cell biology and microbial physiology to provide multidisciplinary training for research and through research.

Molecular Biosciences (Medical Biosciences) with Professional Placement
During University of Bath's course in Molecular Biosciences (Medical Biosciences) with Professional Placement, you will develop your understanding of human disease and learn to apply cutting-edge methodologies to help tackle global health challenges.
Molecular Biology
The Joint Degree postgraduate course in Molecular Biology at the Faculty of Natural Sciences at the Paris Lodron University of Salzburg and the Faculty of Engineering & Natural Sciences at the Johannes Kepler University Linz is the first inter-university Master’s course in Austria.
Molecular and Cellular Biology
Graduates of the Molecular and Cellular Biology course at University of Zurich have skills in scientific research. Their knowledge allows them to understand complex biological systems.
Biological Sciences (Infection Biology and Molecular Immunology)
The Biological Sciences (Infection Biology and Molecular Immunology) course from University of Cambridge provides students with an opportunity to undertake a period of study and research in Infection Biology and Molecular Immunology.

Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
The Nanoscience and Nanotechnology course from The University of Lancashire will take you to the new frontiers of scientific discovery. You’ll explore how scientists operating at the nanoscale are able to manipulate individual atoms and molecules to develop innovative new technologies which are set to transform our world.
Molecular Mechanisms of Human Disease
This Molecular Mechanisms of Human Disease M.Phil course from the University of Cambridge provides an in-depth understanding of how fundamental pathways of cellular homeostasis are disrupted in genetic and infectious diseases.
Molecular Plant and Microbial Sciences
The Molecular Plant and Microbial Sciences at University of Cologne program focuses on both evolutionary and mechanistic aspects of the interaction of plants with microorganisms, as well as with their abiotic environment.
Molecular Biology of the Cell
The Molecular Biology of the Cell course from The University of Milan, covers all principal areas of the LM-6 Biology course, with a unique focus on biomolecular subjects that distinguishes it from other courses of the same LM Class. The main goal of the MBC course is to train biologists in advanced biomolecular research, to address present and future scientific challenges.
Molecular Chemistry and Physicochemistry
Molecular Chemistry and Physicochemistry from University of Lorraine aims to meet the expectations of the companies by offering a program with a specialization covering several domains of activity which are recognized as sources of employment: chemical analysis, surface treatments, biomaterials, environmental preservation, modeling, synthesis.

Cancer Molecular Biology and Therapeutics
Through this Cancer Molecular Biology and Therapeutics degree at the University of Leicester you will be taught by internationally-renowned researchers and clinicians at the forefront of cancer research and treatment, being equipped with the knowledge, expertise and experience to make a real positive contribution towards the future research and treatment of cancer.
Molecular Biology, General
The general programme in Molecular Biology, General from Lund University provides you with the opportunity to design your own programme with the specialisation that you prefer.
Molecular Biology
By taking the Molecular Biology programme from Nottingham Trent University you will explore molecular biology of prokaryotes and eukaryotes and look at how genomes are mutated, analysed and manipulated in the detection, study and therapy of disease.
Synthetic Cell Science
Synthetic Cell Science at Imperial will equip you with the skills to build synthetic cells – biomimetic nano‑ and micro‑robots assembled from non‑living components that replicate real cellular behaviours such as metabolism, communication, decision‑making, motility, and even evolution.
Molecular Medicine
The Molecular Medicine program from University of Tübingen is an excellent choice for students seeking an advanced academic and laboratory research training program in modern cellular and molecular medicine with direct application to the study of human disease.