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587 Master's degrees in Physics in Europe
Engineering Physics
The Engineering Physics programme from KTH Royal Institute of Technology bridges the gap between theoretical physics and practical engineering, seeking to develop future technology. Solving complex problems is an integral part of the education, demanding in-depth knowledge of physics, as well as analytical and computational tools.
Erasmus Mundus Europhotonics
The Erasmus Mundus Europhotonics Master's program from Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) combines top-level training with excellent teaching for young scientists. Fellowships and mobility within the EUROPHOTONICS consortium institutions for EU and non-EU students are offered. EUROPHOTONICS in the past also offered a Ph.D. program.

Medical Physics
Can the application of physics concepts, theories and methods save lives? On the Medical Physics programme from University of Surrey which attracts a diverse range of UK and international students, you’ll explore this question, discovering the latest techniques which are extending the limits of medicine.

Applied Physics
In the Applied Physics course from LUT University, you will develop your expertise in materials science with a focus on semiconductor technology, smart materials, superconductors, applied physics instrumentation, computational physics and data analysis of experiments.

Theoretical Physics
This Theoretical Physics programme from The University of Edinburgh is designed to prepare you for a research career in academia or industry by introducing advanced ideas and techniques that are applicable in a wide range of research areas, while emphasising the underlying physics concepts.
Mathematical Engineering
The University of Naples Federico II offers a Master's degree in Mathematical Engineering. By the end of the course students will be exposed to pioneering research taking courses at the edge of science, technology and the applications of mathematics to real-world engineering problems.

Applied Physics - Mastertrack Plasma Physics and Technology
The Applied Physics - Mastertrack Plasma Physics and Technology MSc programme from Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) offers world-class expertise in plasma science.

Particle and Nuclear Physics
The Particle and Nuclear Physics programme from The University of Edinburgh brings together advanced experimental techniques, computational techniques, and theoretical understanding. The experiments are typically large collaborations working at international laboratories using highly sophisticated detectors.
Fluid Mechanics
Do you have a background in continuum mechanics and mathematics and would like to learn more? The Fluid Mechanics programme of the University of Oslo gives you the opportunity to choose between a wide range of topics. You can specialize in everything from arctic issues, tsunami research to biomechanics and medical mechanics.
Applied Photonics
This Applied Photonics program at Aalen University of Applied Sciences is for students that want to achieve special knowledge of innovative technologies in Photonics.
Chemistry, Physical Chemistry
The purpose of the Chemistry, Physical Chemistry programme from Lund University is to give you a broad and fundamental knowledge in the fields of physical, theoretical chemistry and chemical physics.
Geodetic Engineering
The Geodetic Engineering program at University of Bonn is intended for students with a first degree in the field of geodesy and geoinformation or related fields such as computer science, mathematics, physics, geosciences or electrical engineering.
Physics
The Master's programme in Physics with English as the language of instruction at Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf builds on a previous successful Bachelor's programme in Physics and is aimed at students interested in science.
Physics
The international Master's program in Physics at RWTH Aachen University is a two years program. The first year consists of lectures, seminars and lab courses. The second year is dedicated to an individual research project.
Technical Physics
Technical Physics from Graz University of Technology (TU Graz) offers a modern physics education that prepares you for a career in research or industry. As a basic natural science, the study of physics forms the foundation of innovative developments in cutting-edge technologies and future topics such as energy, the environment and digitisation.

Physics of Complex Systems
Nowadays, in order to make innovations in an advanced scientific and technological context, it is mandatory to master the most advanced concepts and methodologies for complex systems. This is why we have set up the Physics of Complex Systems programme at Politecnico di Torino, with two parallel educational tracks, which aims to offer the best techniques needed to attack interdisciplinary problems.
Biomedical Physics
At the end of the master's study program in biomedical physics, the student masters special methods of physical, biomedical and frontier sciences and their applications in various areas of biomedical research and biomedical practice. He/she also masters the methods of physical examination and treatment approaches, methods of biological signal processing and medical imaging........
M2 Chemistry - International Track
The M2 Chemistry - International Track program at Paris-Saclay University is taught in English and aims at training experts in the most advanced experimental and theoretical tools developed in chemistry, physical-chemistry and materials science, making them ready to develop innovative ideas and enterprises related to sustainable developments in Energy, Health and Environment.
Medical Physics with Radiobiology
The MSc in Medical Physics with Radiobiology at University of Oxford is a one-year, full-time course, designed for individuals interested in a careers in medical physics from either a clinical or academic research perspective, or in professions that require a knowledge of medical physics, such as radiation protection.
Particles, Strings, and Cosmology
The Particles, Strings, and Cosmology MSc course offered by Durham University is a one year, advanced taught course. The aim of this course is to bring students, in 12 months, to the frontier of elementary particle theory.