174 Master's degrees in Natural Sciences in Europe
Planetary Science and Life in the Universe
By the end of this course Planetary Science and Life in the Universe from the University of Cambridge students will have a knowledge of the key scientific concepts in Earth Science, Physics, Chemistry and Biology.
Pre-Master's in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics - Environment and Development
Prepare for entry to Pre-Master's in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics - Environment and Development in a STEM-related subject at Lancaster University International Study Centre, where £17 million is currently being invested in state-of-the-art engineering facilities.
Research
Research from Edge Hill University provides you with the opportunity to develop the knowledge and research skills that are essential foundations for further research and an academic career, while also being advantageous in relation to a range of other career pathways.
Applied Geoscience
The Geoscience programme of TU Bergakademie Freiberg provides students with a strong foundation in various aspects of Geology, Environmental Sciences, and Geophysics.
International Foundation in Science and Engineering - Chemistry-MChem
The International Foundation in Science and Engineering - Chemistry-MChem programme from INTO Manchester Metropolitan University is a preparation degree designed for students who don’t yet meet the language scores or academic requirements for direct entry to their desired programme.

Spatial Planning
The Spatial Planning degree from UCL equips you with the skills to address complex planning challenges and develop sustainable, resilient communities.

Applied Biotechnology
The Applied Biotechnology programme from Warsaw University of Technology is focused on the education of specialists prepared for employment in many biotechnological branches of industry (e.g. pharmaceutical, food or composting industry).

Gravitation, Astro-, and Particle Physics (Physics and Astronomy)
The two-year Physics and Astronomy - Gravitation, Astro-, and Particle Physics programme of the University of Amsterdam, a joint degree with the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, stands at at the intersection of theoretical physics, experimental (astro)particle physics and astrophysics.

Biological Sciences
The Biological Sciences programme of the University of Amsterdam is a challenging Master's programme with world-renowned research on plant and animal species and the ecosystems to which they belong.

Ecology and Evolution (Biological Sciences)
The aim of the Biological Sciences - Ecology and Evolution programme of the University of Amsterdam is to promote understanding of the relationships between living organisms, the evolution of species and the function of ecosystems, in order to contribute to more sustainability on earth.

Advanced Matter and Energy Physics (Physics and Astronomy)
The two-year track Physics and Astronomy - Advanced Matter and Energy Physics (AMEP) from the University of Amsterdam, is among the best experimental physics programmes in the world. It offers you challenging courses and research opportunities in hot topics in laboratories around the world and prepares you for an exciting career in research.

Physics and Astronomy
The MSc in Physics and Astronomy at UvA explores fundamental questions about the universe, bridging theory and real-world applications. You will develop advanced analytical, empirical and computational skills, with opportunities to specialise in fields from complex systems to astroparticle physics.

Analytical Sciences (Chemistry)
In the Chemistry - Analytical Sciences programme of the University of Amsterdam, you will focus purely on aspects of analytical chemistry, such as modern analytical techniques, general concepts and strategies for analysis and various application fields.

General Biology (Biological Sciences)
The Biological Sciences - General Biology programme of the University of Amsterdam is designed for students who do not wish to restrict their focus to one subject in the field of biology. Your study may cover topics such as the molecular mechanisms of a virus or the population dynamics of African elephants.