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53 Master's degrees in Botany in Europe
Plant Health in Sustainable Cropping Systems
This master's degree programme in Plant Health in Sustainable Cropping Systems from Polytechnic University of Valencia, integrated within the Erasmus Mundus Programme, has been designed by the leading European universities in the field of sustainable agriculture; thus, it provides high-level education including the latest updates.
Botany and Plant Physiology
At the Botany and Plant Physiology programme offered at Pavol Jozef Safárik University in Kosice the educational goals are achieved through measurable educational outcomes in individual parts (courses) of the study programme. They correspond to level no. 7 of the National Qualification Framework of the Slovak Republic.

Plant Genetics and Crop Improvement (Part time)
This Plant Genetics and Crop Improvement (Part time) MSc course from the University of East Anglia is perfect training if you plan to study for a further degree in plant genetics, or alternatively, a career in plant breeding and crop improvement.
Plant Protection
The Plant Protection at University of Debrecen aims to train specialists of plant protection who are able to fulfill directional, managing, organizing, consulting, regulating and marketing tasks, based on their wide theoretical and practical knowledge to prevent losses during crop production.
Plant Science and Biotechnology
Within this Plant Science and Biotechnology MSc course from University of Leeds, you’ll study the theory behind the many modern techniques and methodologies that underpin contemporary biomolecular plant sciences.
Plant Science
Within the Basel life science program, the Department of Environmental Sciences offers a comprehensive 1.5 year Master's course in Plant Science at the University of Basel for graduates with a background in biology (BSc in biology or equivalent).

Global Plant Health
Plant diseases have shaped the course of human history—and tackling them is key to building a sustainable, food-secure world. This prestigious Global Plant Health MSc degree from the University of East Anglia provides a robust foundation for a career focused on minimising crop losses, enhancing global food security, and protecting both communities and the environment.

Plant Sciences by Research
This Plant Sciences by Research course from Lancaster University is suitable for those wishing to carry out a short, in depth research project, and not attend taught programmes.
Biology - Microbial and Plant Biotechnology
Biology - Microbial and Plant Biotechnology from University of Kaiserslautern-Landau provides a deepened, scientifically founded education in the biotechnological use of microorganisms and plants.
Ecology and Evolution
The Master's program in Ecology and Evolution at the University of Bern leads to the degree of a Master of Science (M Sc) in Ecology and Evolution.
Plant Biology for Sustainable Production
Plant products are of great importance. This means that knowledge about how plants work, their genetics and interaction with the environment is essential for durable plant production and sustainable development. This Plant Biology for Sustainable Production programme is offered by Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences.

Green Life Sciences (Biological Sciences)
The Biological Sciences - Green Life Sciences programme from University of Amsterdam focuses on the interaction of plants with their abiotic and biotic environment. You will study fundamental and applied aspects of molecular biology, cell biology, chemical ecology, physiology, biotechnology, plant breeding, phytopathology and the plant microbiome.

Agrifood Innovation Management (AIM)
The Master’s degree programme in Agrifood Innovation Management from University of Trento is designed to meet the demand of graduate students for professional and scientific skills in the field of agri-food innovation management, product enhancement and improvement of quality management systems. These will be crucial drivers of economic recovery in the post COVID-19 emergency.