123 Master's degrees in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology in Europe
Nanoscale Engineering
The Master of Nanoscale Engineering from INSA Lyon offers a well-rounded selection of the relevant expertise in nanoscience and nanotechnology.

Nanoscale Engineering
This Master's program in Nanoscale Engineering is a two-year (120 ECTS credits) course from Ecole Centrale de Lyon that offers specialized training in physics, nanomaterials, nanoelectronics, and nanobiotechnology. Taught in English, the program provides options to tailor the students' specialization.
Photonics Engineering, Nanophotonics and Biophotonics (Europhotonics)
The Photonics Engineering, Nanophotonics and Biophotonics (Europhotonics) at Polytechnic University of Catalonia coordinated by the Université Paul Cézanne Aix-Marseille III and with the UPC as a participant, offers an opportunity for further study of theoretical, experimental and applied photonics, particularly photonics engineering, nanophotonics and biophotonics.
Optics and Nanotechnology
Optics and Nanotechnology from University of Technology of Troyes is based on nano-optics as a transversal discipline in order to tackle a very broad and particularly rewarding field: nanotechnologies.The ONT course offers training mainly in the field of nanosciences and related physical sciences.
Nanotechnology (Nanostructures and computer simulations in materials science)
Highly specialized classes will be held in our Nanotechnology Center, which houses laboratories with state-of-the-art equipment. The Nanotechnology (Nanostructures and computer simulations in materials science) degree is offered at Gdansk University of Technology.
Nanomaterials
This exciting new one-year Masters' Course Nanomaterials from The University of Manchester provides research-focused teaching and training for graduates wishing to develop a career in the cutting-edge, dynamic field of nano and functional materials.
Advanced Quantum and Nanophotonic Systems
The Advanced Quantum and Nanophotonic Systems program at ITMO University equips students with an in-depth understanding of fundamental physics and hands-on lab experience necessary for their future careers in industry or academia.
Soft Nanosciences
The Soft Nanosciences master program of Université Grenoble Alpes aims to prepare students for a carrier in soft nanosciences, through a phD in fundamental research, or working in R&D departments in industry. This two years programme also offers a unique opportunity for a real formation through research, enabling students to be part-time in a laboratory from the first year of the master.
Nanoscience
Nanoscience by University of the Basque Country is a growing field of study that refers to the ability to build extremely small objects. It is a highly interdisciplinary research area that plays a decisive role in recent scientific discoveries and the latest technologies, such as in the miniaturisation process of electronic devices.
Nanotechnology
Nanotechnology at University College Dublin is an emerging sector which covers many areas in both academic science and device design and innovation. Both the "top down" approach, in which bulk materials are processed to create nanostructures, and the "bottom up" approach in which nanostructures are assembled from even smaller component parts , are covered on this programme.
Master Nanosciences and nanotechnologies - Specialized in Nanomedicine and structural biology
This track aims to prepare students for the challenges and innovations that are emerging at the border medicine nanoscience, including exploiting nanotechnology and nanomaterials for medical imaging and therapeutics. It also aims to train students to research in structural biology.
Nanotechnology for Medicine and Health Care
Nanotechnology for Medicine and Health Care from University of Oxford is an advanced modular master’s course, delivered by leading scientists and experts in this rapidly developing field. Offered by the Department of Engineering Science and the Department for Continuing Education, in collaboration with Begbroke Science Park.

Nanomaterials and Energy
Nanoscience and the study of nanomaterials bring together all facets of science to study, understand and apply all things small. The Nanomaterials and Energy programme is offered at University of Sussex.
NanoBio Science
This NanoBio Science MSc programme from University College Dublin unites the technological with the biological aspects of nanotechnology in a unique way, equipping graduates with a truly interdisciplinary perspective of the field.
Micro and Nanotechnology Enterprise
The Micro and Nanotechnology Enterprise course from the University of Cambridge is intended for those with a good first degree in the physical sciences and relevant areas of engineering, who wish to develop research skills and commercial awareness of the cutting-edge disciplines of micro and nanotechnology.

Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology
This Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology course from Abdullah Gül University (AGU) aim of our graduate programme is to provide students with a multidisciplinary research perspective
Micro and Nanotechnology
The graduate program in Micro and Nanotechnology from METU Middle East Technical University is a joint interdisciplinary program of the following Departments: Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Physics, Chemical Engineering, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Engineering Sciences, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, Mining Engineering and Mechanical Engineering.
Nanosciences
In the Nanosciences programme at the University of Basel, the interdisciplinary approach is pursued through 2 project work in different disciplines, in addition to the Master's thesis.
Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
This Master’s Degree at University of Valencia it is aimed for training students in the field of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, so they can start a research activity leading to a Doctoral Thesis.
Photonics and Nanotechnology
This Photonics and Nanotechnology degree from Vilnius University has a proven strong track record of the successful employment of graduates in the high-tech industry and in further PhD studies, both in Lithuania and abroad.