381 Master's degrees in Biomedical Science in Europe

Applied Biosciences and Biotechnology
The Applied Biosciences and Biotechnology MSc programme from Imperial equips you with the knowledge and practical skills to plan, conduct and evaluate a programme of original research.
Biomedical Sciences Communication
The Biomedical Sciences Communication MSc program at Leiden University focuses on the interaction between science and society and concerns science communication in a broad sense. You combine your research training with different aspects of science communication.

Stem Cell Technology and Regenerative Medicine
This Stem Cell Technology and Regenerative Medicine course from the University of Nottingham culminates in an in-depth six-month independent research project.
Burns, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Gain core knowledge and understanding of the latest plastic and reconstructive surgical techniques on this highly innovative Burns, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery MSc from University College London (UCL), the only programme in burns, plastic, and reconstructive surgery currently available.
Cell Technology, Biomedical Technology
The Cell Technology, Biomedical Technology MSc programme from Tampere University is a multidisciplinary field that builds on understanding biological systems on the molecular level and develops new approaches to advance medical and biotechnological applications.

Biomedical Sciences (by research)
Become equipped with the skills necessary to contribute to research that explores the science of the human body and the causes of diseases that affect humankind with the Biomedical Sciences (by research) programme at University of Birmingham.
Biomedical Sciences (Intercalated)
Students enter the Biomedical Sciences (Intercalated) programme of Trinity College Dublin via the M.Sc. register.
Biomedical Engineering
This master's programme at Umea University is an opportunity to combine your Physics and Technology competencies with cutting-edge skills in Biomedical Engineering, that will make a difference in medical and health care. Upon graduation you will be active in health care sector, in research and development in private sector, or pursue a career in academia.
Medical Biology
The Medical Biology course from University of Zurich is oriented exclusively toward graduates of degree courses in human medicine, veterinary medicine or dentistry
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.
Biomedical Research
As a biomedical scientist trained in the Biomedical Research Master offered by Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), you will try to trace back the cause of diseases, generating possibilities for prevention and the development of new diagnostic methods and treatments that not only reduce the symptoms but really cure the patient.
Gastroenterology
A residency in Gastroenterology at Novosibirsk State University includes theoretical and clinical practice modules.

Medical Microbiology
Build on your existing biomedical sciences knowledge and skills to become a specialist in medical microbiology with this Medical Microbiology programme from Leeds Beckett University.
Cardiovascular and Respiratory Healthcare
The Cardiovascular and Respiratory Healthcare programme at Imperial College London offers an MSc degree designed to deepen your understanding of this vital field. The course is available in both full-time and part-time formats, with a duration of one year. Students will benefit from a comprehensive curriculum that prepares them for diverse career opportunities.
MedTech Innovation and Entrepreneurship
The MSc in MedTech Innovation and Entrepreneurship at King's College London is designed to equip students with the necessary skills to innovate within the healthcare sector. This full-time programme spans one year, combining insights from engineering, business, and healthcare to foster the development of groundbreaking medical technologies.
Biomedical Science
Develop your scientific skills and explore specialisms wherever you are with Anglia Ruskin University's Institute of Biomedical Science (IBMS) accredited Masters. As a working biomedical scientist, this postgraduate degree will take you on the next step towards Chartered Scientist status.

Blood Science
The Blood Science MSc course from London Metropolitan University is accredited by the Institute of Biomedical Science (IBMS), and will allow you to develop extensive knowledge in the emerging area of blood science.
International Molecular Biomedicine
This intensive International Molecular Biomedicine MSc programme offered at National and Kapodistrian University of Athens aims to place students in the forefront of modern biomedical research and to lay the foundation for the development of innovation and entrepreneurship in the field of biomedicine and biotechnology.
Biochemistry and Biomedical Technologies
Study programme Biochemistry and Biomedical Technologies from Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava will help you develop a broad general practical and methodological knowledge of chemical sciences with an orientation on the processes taking place in living systems, especially mammals, which serve as a basis for research and practice in biochemistry and biotechnology

Research Biomedicine
Research Biomedicine degree offered at the University of Reading is an exciting course and will provide you with broad research training to prepare for a career in biomedical research.