285 Master's degrees in Bio & Biomedical Engineering in Europe
Biomedical Engineering
When studying on this Biomedical Engineering programme from University College Dublin, you will work with staff and researchers at UCD who have extensive experience in ground-breaking biomedical engineering research.
Biomedical Engineering
The Master of Biomedical Engineering from Furtwangen University is a postgraduate course for applicants who already have a first professional degree in one of the following subject areas: engineering, natural sciences, medicine or similar.
Biomedical Engineering
Biomedical Engineering offered by the University of Greater Manchester aims to meet the industry’s need for professional engineers with the postgraduate knowledge and skills required to develop engineering solutions for medicine and biology.
Biomedical Engineering
Build your own future. This is what you can do with this Biomedical Engineering degree at University of Bologna.
Pharmaceutical Analysis, Technology and Biopharmaceuticals
We designed this Pharmaceutical Analysis, Technology and Biopharmaceuticals MSc course at King's College London to improve your skills for a career in the pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical industry or conducting further research with a PhD. You’ll work with leading experts in our labs, using the latest techniques and instruments.
Biomaterials and NanoMedicine
The Master in Biomaterials and NanoMedicine from Universidade Nova de Lisboa is a designation given to a set of three scientific areas whose common denominator is the use of physical, chemical and biological properties that are often unique to materials at the micro and nanoscale.
Biomaterials
The MSc by Research in Biomaterials at The University of Manchester is a full-time, one-year programme. This advanced degree focuses on the intersection of materials science and biomedical applications, providing students with the opportunity to engage in innovative research and collaboration with leading industry partners.

Biomedical Engineering
Technological advances are improving medical analysis and treatments. Today, medical practitioners even use technology to deliver automated medical services. This Biomedical Engineering course at University of Sussex will help you develop and maintain the next advances in healthcare.
Biofabrication
You will be equipped with a toolbox to innovate within the Biofabrication programme at Utrecht University, and become an expert with thorough understanding as well as operational experience of processes such as 3D bioprinting, biomaterials, 3D cell culturing, computer models and imaging.
Bioengineering
The University of Bedfordshire offers a Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Bioengineering, designed to provide a comprehensive education in this innovative field. The programme typically spans one year and is available in a full-time format, allowing students to immerse themselves in advanced studies and practical applications of bioengineering principles.
Master of Science in Neurotechnology
An innovative unique graduate program, as neurotechnology constitutes a novel, promising branch of biomedical technology, with the potential to profoundly transform science and technology, with applications ranging from medicine to cognitive enhancement and human-machine integration. It provides students with a wide range of career opportunities at the intersection of neuroscience and technology.

Bioinformatics
The Bioinformatics programme from Newcastle University combines foundational skills in bioinformatics with specialist skills in computing programming, molecular biology and research methods.
Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering
This Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering programme offered at the University College London (UCL) is a research focused Masters degree, covering various aspects of physics and engineering in medicine.
Technology and Application of Inorganic Engineering Materials (TAIEM)
The Technology and Application of Inorganic Engineering Materials (TAIEM) programme of TU Bergakademie Freiberg studies the strategic industries and the key materials for transport section, energy technology, machine and plant construction, building industry.

Biomedical Engineering
Step into the future of healthcare with our Biomedical Engineering from University of York, where engineering meets life sciences to shape groundbreaking medical technologies.
Bioscience (Research and Development)
This Bioscience (Research and Development) programme from University College London (UCL) will help you understand how to develop research from the lab to the clinic. With a bioscience background you will develop your scientific knowledge base whilst improving your ability to design experiments in the context of translational medicine.
Biomedical and Clinical Engineering
Biomedical and Clinical Engineering from Czech Technical University (CTU) prepares mainly practically oriented graduates as well as future students of the follow-up doctoral study programs at FBME CTU but also at other universities in the Czech Republic and abroad.
Molecular Bioengineering
The MSc Molecular Bioengineering at TU Dresden aims to teach students the fundamentals in biomedicine and bio-nanotechnology combining biology and technology, which are linked in two ways: biological knowledge on cells, applied to develop the notion of molecular factories and nano-technology and bioinformatics, enabling technologies applicable to engineer biomaterials for medical applications.
Experimental Biomedical Research
The Specialized Master of Science in Experimental Biomedical Research provides opportunities for a broad learning experience in the area of biomedicine. At the University of Fribourg, this programme emphasizes research training and acquisition of practical skills that will enhance the students' capacity to take on a future employment and/or develop a career in research.
Bioengineering
The Bioengineering program at Gebze Technological University aims to train individuals who can follow current problems, have high awareness of entrepreneurship and innovation, and can develop sustainable solutions to social/universal problems with a multidisciplinary way of thinking.