342 Master's degrees in Materials Science in Europe
Advanced Materials Science
With global challenge in climate, environment, healthcare and economy demand, there is increasing need for scientific experts and entrepreneurs who can develop novel materials with advanced properties - addressing critical issues from energy to healthcare - and take scientific discoveries to the commercial world. Learn more about Advanced Materials Science MSc from University College London (UCL)
Research in Engineering Science
The MSc in Research in Engineering Science programme at the University of Oxford provides graduates with the opportunity to develop knowledge, understanding and expertise in their chosen field of engineering research, well beyond the level of a taught master’s degree, but without the requirement to complete as much novel research as a doctoral student.
Materials Science and Nano Engineering
Materials Science and Nano Engineering focus on developing synthetic and biological polymers, ceramics, and metals at Sabanci University.

Exact Sciences - Materials Physics
In the Exact Sciences - Materials Physics track from University of Turku, you will become an expert in research and development of new materials in biomedical or electronic applications.

Nanotechnologies for ICT
The Master Degree in Nanotechnologies for ICTs programme at Politecnico di Torino besides providing advanced knowledge of solid state physics and about the properties of materials at the nanoscale, focuses on the "top down" methodologies and techniques with particular application of the same to micro-and nanoelectronics and the ICT sector.
Aerosystems
The MSc in Aerosystems at Cranfield University is a part-time programme designed for professionals, particularly those in MOD roles. This course spans three years and focuses on enhancing knowledge in electronic warfare and aero-engineering. Students will gain vital skills in uninhabited aircraft systems and guided weapons, preparing them for advanced roles in the field.
Advanced Materials Innovative Recycling
The Master in Advanced Materials Innovative Recycling from Universidade Nova de Lisboa was designed to attract high-level students, preferably in engineering sciences. It aims to provide knowledge on concepts and tools needed to evaluate the sustainability of products and processes and give them innovative capacities that will lead to sustainable production.
Advanced Materials for Innovation and Sustainability (AMIS)
Welcome to the Master’s Programme in Advanced Materials for Innovation and Sustainability (AMIS) from EIT RawMaterials Academy, a launchpad for understanding the full raw materials value chain and developing a mindset for innovation and entrepreneurship.

Advanced Engineering Materials - Pre-Master's Programme
This one-year Advanced Engineering Materials - Pre-Master's Programme from OnCampus Ireland at University of Limerick offers successful students guaranteed progression* to a range of partner universities.

Materials for Energy
The Materials for Energy course from Warsaw University of Technology equips students with the knowledge and skills necessary in the area of advanced materials science, with a particular focus on materials for energy-related applications.
Advanced Metallic Materials and Engineering
The Advanced Metallic Materials and Engineering programme of National University of Science and Technology (MISIS) provides proper training for researchers and inventors of new materials and technologies, who specialize in the field of mechanical engineering, aerospace industry and non-ferrous physical metallurgy.
Chemical and Materials Engineering
Throughout Chemical and Materials Engineering MSc program from Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) this you'll learn all the skills to manage resources, energy and the environment in order to develop and produce novel materials and chemical commodities. Start building the future now!
Analytical and Polymer Science
University of Warwick's Analytical and Polymer Science MSc is a unique course combining Warwick's world-leading expertise in these two complementary areas. Warwick is highly ranked within UK league tables, and is 67th in the world (QS World University Rankings 2024). This course has been designed for those looking to undertake a PhD or career in analytical and/or polymer science.
Materials Science and Nanotechnology
The field of Materials Science and Nanotechnology covers the discovery, production, characterization, modeling and end use of nanoscale materials. join this Materials Science and Nanotechnology programme delivered by Kadir Has University.

Ceramics, Glasses and Polymers
On the Ceramics, Glasses and Polymers programme from Sheffield Hallam University conduct an extensive doctoral study into ceramics, glasses and polymers within the internationally-recognised Materials and Engineering Research Institute (MERI).
Additive Manufacturing for Full Flexibility
The Additive Manufacturing for Full Flexibility from Aalto University programme is a combination of studying manufacturing science including physics of additive manufacturing processes, mechanical design including exploiting the design freedoms enabled for more customized products and services, and production management including the flexibility enabled for smaller lot production

Materials Chemistry
The Materials Chemistry programme from The University of Edinburgh offers you the opportunity to take several taught courses, including an introduction to laboratory techniques and research methods pertinent to materials chemistry.
Georesources Engineering
Georesources Engineering from University of Lorraine from University of Lorraine was created to answer the urgent need expressed by the European Union to create a resource-efficient Europe.
Materials and Nanotechnology Engineering
Materials and Nanotechnology Engineering at Yeditepe Universityfocuses on the design, development and fabrication of metal, ceramic and polymer-based engineering materials and nanomaterials, starting from natural or synthetic raw materials, where basic science and engineering applications are combined, and the adaptation of their properties to technical needs in various industrial branches.
Textile Technology and Engineering
Here at the Textile Technology and Engineering programme at University of Boras the starting point is textile fibres: What do they consist of, what significance do they have, and what could be done with them. This education links together and specialises in different elements that develop theoretical as well as practical knowledge.