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673 Master's degrees in Biology in Europe
Biology
The Biology MSc programme at Leiden University is a collaboration between the Institute of Biology Leiden, Naturalis Biodiversity Center and the Institute of Environmental Sciences, giving the programme a broad and diverse scope.
Bioscience Futures - Communication, Innovation and Entrepreneurship
The Bioscience Futures - Communication, Innovation and Entrepreneurship from Imperial program modules are created with input from experts in these fields. The course and assessments are designed to nurture entrepreneurial skills, making you a flexible thinker who can spot opportunities and evaluate risks.

Cancer and Cell Biology
On the Cancer and Cell Biology programme from Sheffield Hallam University work in state-of-the-art facilities and gain in-depth understanding of modern cancer biology, while working towards a career that will make a difference.
Biological Recording
The Biological Recording programme at Harper Adams University aims to fill important gaps in biological data across the UK, with a dedicated focus on specialist taxonomic groups that have traditionally relied on only a few experts nationwide.

Bioarchaeology
The Bioarchaeology at University of York combines advanced osteoarchaeological techniques with the molecular analysis of human remains. You'll be encouraged to immerse yourself in the study of stable isotopes, lipid residue analysis, palaeoproteomics and ancient DNA – and play an active role in the development of new techniques in this constantly evolving branch of archaeology.
Microinvasive Aesthetic Dentistry
The Master of Advanced Studies (MAS) in Microinvasive Aesthetic Dentistry is an advanced continuing education programme in this field offered by the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Geneva.
Cancer Biology (Cancer Informatics)
The MRes in Cancer Biology (Cancer Informatics) at Imperial College London is a one-year, full-time programme designed to equip students with essential skills in biology, clinical oncology, and data science. This degree offers a comprehensive approach to cancer research, integrating advanced informatics techniques to enhance patient care and molecular understanding.
Biochemistry and Molecular and Cell Biology
The Master in Biochemistry and Molecular and Cell Biology from Université Catholique de Louvain (UCL) develops the knowledge necessary for an experimental approach to any question relating to the structure, functioning and exploitation for biotechnological purposes of living cells and their molecular components.

Oral Biology
This Oral Biology course delivered by Queen Mary University of London focuses on the latest scientific developments in oral biology and health, while also covering basic science in a clinical context, giving you a comprehensive yet specialised biomedical skillset.
Computational Biology
The Computational Biology course from the University of Cambridge is aimed at introducing students in the biological, mathematical and physical sciences to quantitative aspects of modern biology and medicine, including bioinformatics.

Biosciences - Evolutionary Biology
Through the programme in Biosciences - Evolutionary Biology offered by the University of Turku you will acquire an explicit evolutionary biological perspective in the study of nature.
Computational Sciences
The M.Sc. Computational Sciences is an interdisciplinary program offered by the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences at the University of Cologne. Its aim is to prepare students to answer a new class of questions in natural sciences with the help of advanced computational methods.
Bioinformatics and Systems Biology - Bioinformatics
This Bioinformatics and Systems Biology - Bioinformatics programme from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam teaches you to combine molecular and cell biology, computer science and mathematical modelling to integrate vast amounts of biological data into a fundamental understanding of life at the molecular level.

Cancer and Molecular Diagnostics (with Advanced Practice)
This Cancer and Molecular Diagnostics (with Advanced Practice) programme delivered at Teesside University course is a specialist and advanced, research-focused course for those with an interest in cancer and molecular diagnostics and its contribution to solving global challenges facing humanity.

Ecology, Evolution and Biodiversity Conservation
This Ecology, Evolution and Biodiversity Conservation MSc Programme from University of Helsinki offers a perspective on biology from the level of genes to communities of species. In the Master's programme in Ecology, Evolution and Biodiversity Conservation, you become familiar with a wide variety of topics in three areas: ecology, evolutionary biology and conservation biology.
Biology - Cancer Biology
Students choosing this Biology - Cancer Biology program from University of Zurich are interested in understanding basic molecular pathways that regulate genome instability events underlying cellular transformation, crucial characteristics of cancer initiating cells, their interaction with tumor microenvironment and their molecular characteristics that offer therapeutic opportunities.
Behavioural Neurobiology (Neuroethology)
Behavioural Neurobiology (Neuroethology) from University of Würzburg gives an overview in the fields of Neurobiology, Sociobiology and Ecology. This includes aspects of neurogenetics and behaviour as well as the interaction of individuals, social groups and large populations in complex and variable ecosystems.
Biophysics and Bionanosystems
This Biophysics and Bionanosystems Master degree at University of Minho provides basic training to carry out a course of 3rd cycle (PhD) in the same scientific area, or other areas
Biochemistry and Biophysics
The two-years joined Master programme Biochemistry and Biophysics proposed by the University of Strasbourg, France, and the University of Freiburg, Germany, provides an in-depth and interdisciplinary training in biochemistry, physical chemistry, and in high-level physicochemical study and analysis methods.
Applied Biology
This cycle of studies is in accordance with the guidelines of the European Education model, as agreed in Bologna. In order to obtain the title of Master of Applied Biology from University of Madeira, candidates must obtain 120 ECTS, which to full-time students corresponds to 4 semesters (2 academic years).