331 Master's degrees in Biotechnology in Europe

Advanced Chemical Engineering with Biotechnology
Advance your knowledge of the science and engineering of biological processes on Advanced Chemical Engineering with Biotechnology MSc programme from Imperial.

Biomimicry and Surface Engineering - BIOSURF
The Biomimicry and Surface Engineering - BIOSURF master's degree at Ecole Centrale de Lyon trains scientists specializing in materials science and surface engineering using an innovative approach integrating biomimicry and ecological transition.
Biomedical Informatics, Biomedical Technology
This Biomedical Informatics, 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.
Biotechnology
Explore cutting-edge solutions in healthcare, food security, and therapeutics while developing crucial innovation, intellectual property, and commercialisation expertise on our Biotechnology from Keele University.
Biobanks and Complex Data Management
This Biobanks and Complex Data Management MSc degree at University of Côte d'Azur a two-year program fully conducted in English.
Biotechnology and Bioinformatics
The Biotechnology and Bioinformatics programme of the University of Aberdeen will provide students with in-depth training in key life sciences, including bioinformatics, that are central to modern biotechnology and the genomics revolution and will prepare graduates for employment in this growing sector.
Biotechnology
As a student on the MSc Biotechnology programme from the Cyprus Institute of Neurology & Genetics, you will have the unique opportunity to gain theoretical background knowledge and relevant work experience in various sectors of Biotechnology. The programme has been warmly welcomed by all major industries and academic/research institutions in Cyprus that use Biotechnology in their daily operations.

Plant Biotechnology
Modern molecular biology has opened up a whole new range of techniques and possibilities to scientists working in the different fields of the classical plant sciences (e.g. plant physiology, plant breeding, plant pathology). The combination of these disciplines forms a challenging domain: Plant Biotechnology at Wageningen University and Research.
Nanobiology
The Nanobiology at Erasmus University Rotterdam will require true disciplinary integration of physics and biology.

Drug Regulatory Affairs (Distance Learning)
The Drug Regulatory Affairs (Distance Learning) programme from University of Nicosia is an international programme focusing on the regulation of medicinal, biological and biotechnological products, as well as on the regulation of medical devices and herbal medicinal products.

Bioprocessing (Online)
The Bioprocessing (Online) course from the University of Limerick provides a solid grounding in the latest research advances, including data analytics, predictive biomolecular modelling and advanced methods including AI-driven design to manufacture protein products.

Biotechnology
The Biotechnology course at the University of Essex enables us to improve practices in diverse fields including genetics, agriculture, bioremediation, immunology, diagnostics, energy production and age-assisted living.

Bioinformatics (with Advanced Practice)
This Bioinformatics (with Advanced Practice) programme from Teesside University connects experimental work with computation to translate complex datasets into reproducible insights across the life sciences.

Environmental Microbiology and Biotechnology by Research
The Environmental Microbiology and Biotechnology by Research from Bangor University, is a one-year full-time programme that differs from a taught Masters programme by placing more emphasis on research, and by being examined much more like a PhD, by viva voce (oral) examination, rather than by grading of coursework and dissertation.
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.

Biotechnology (Part-Time)
Given the common expectation for job candidates to have some form of postgraduate qualification, this Biotechnology (Part-Time) course at Northumbria University offers a route to careers in biotechnology as well as the broader life sciences industry.
Biotechnology with Data Analytics
The MSc in Biotechnology with Data Analytics at the University of Bedfordshire is a two-year postgraduate programme designed for those without a computing background. This course combines biological sciences with data analytics skills, delivered in a full-time format, equipping graduates to address pressing global challenges in biotechnology.

Bioethics
The Bioethics programme from the University of Nottingham has extensive international experience of research in applied bioethics, biotechnology assessment and the sociology of science and technology.
Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
The aim of the master course in Pharmaceutical Biotechnology from The University of Milan is to provide knowledge in scientific methodologies for the design, production and characterization of biotechnological drugs.
Biotechnologies for Food Science
The Biotechnologies for Food Science degree from University of Padua explores how to produce healthier and safer food following a cross-cutting, farm/field-to-fork approach.