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587 Master's degrees in Physics in Europe
Mathematical and Theoretical Physics
This English-language, interdisciplinary, research-oriented Mathematical and Theoretical Physics program at Bielefeld University is aimed at both (international) students of theoretical physics with a strong mathematical inclination and (international) students of mathematics with a strong interest in physical applications.
Quantum Technologies
The Quantum Technologies program at University of Strathclyde provides you with the skills to participate in the second quantum revolution with control of quantum features enabling novel functionalities for industrial products and advanced research.
Medical Physics and Biomedical Instrumentation, Biomedical Sciences and Engineering
This Medical Physics and Biomedical Instrumentation, Biomedical Sciences and Engineering MSc programme from Tampere University is an increasingly important, global high-tech sector. In Finland, the HealthTech industry is especially strong.

Astrophysics and Cosmology
This Astrophysics and Cosmology course from University of Padua provides a complete and updated view of the main fields of modern astrophysics, including astronomical detectors and techniques, black holes and neutron stars, cosmology, gravitation physics, planets, stars and galaxies.
Quantum Technology
This Masters in Quantum Technology at University of Glasgow will provide training in the emerging area of quantum technologies, giving students advanced training in the relevant physics and engineering, while acquiring key skills in micro/nanofabrication.
Physics - Component in the Master of Education
Students in the Physics - Component in the Master of Education from Heidelberg University focus on natural processes that are accessible to experimental exploration, measurement, and mathematical representation, and which are subject to universal laws.
Physics
The Master in Physics programme of University of Geneva provides advanced training in physics. It includes specialisations in areas such as particle physics, condensed matter physics, theoretical physics, applied physics, astronomy and astrophysics.
Maschinenbau - Mechanical Engineering
The Maschinenbau - Mechanical Engineering course from University of Stuttgart is a joint Master’s degree program between the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) in Atlanta, USA, and the University of Stuttgart.
Physics - Energy Physics
The Master Programme in Physics - Energy Physics from Uppsala University studies energy conversion processes on the basis of their physics, like fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, electromagnetism and nuclear physics.
Fluids and Soft Matter Physics
The Fluids and Soft Matter Physics programme at The University of Manchester is one of the largest and most active departments of physics in the UK. We have a long tradition of excellence in both teaching and research, and have interests in most areas of contemporary research.
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.

Quantum Technologies
The Quantum Technologies course at University of Leeds will prepare you to play a leading role in this technological revolution by equipping you with deep theoretical foundations as well as practical, research-led training.
Particle and Nuclear Physics
Particle and Nuclear Physics from Charles University investigates the structure of matter on the level of elementary particles and their fundamental interactions. Nuclear physics studies the structure of atomic nuclei and more generally the behaviour of finite quantum systems of mutually interacting particles.
Atmospheric Sciences
The University of Manchester offers an MSc by Research in Atmospheric Sciences, designed for a duration of 12 months. This full-time programme immerses students in the study of atmospheric processes and their implications. Experience hands-on research opportunities and engage with expert faculty in a vibrant academic environment.
Physics
The RWTH Aachen University offers a novel international Master’s program in Physics. Students enrolled in this program have the opportunity to flexibly choose a desired course of study falling either into the research direction of Particle and Astroparticle Physics or Condensed Matter Physics, with an experimental or a theoretical focus.
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.
Secondary - Science: Physics
The Secondary - Science: Physics programme from University of Worcester places an emphasis on experiential learning. Trainees undertake a wide range of activities and then utilise the strategies and techniques to deliver this in the classroom. Ensuring each activity is directly transferable to secondary teaching helps trainees to develop their confidence in content delivery.
Nuclear and Subnuclear Physics
Study program Nuclear and Subnuclear Physics from Comenius University in Bratislava is aimed on education of students to acquire theoretical and practical knowledge based on the current state of science and technology in the fields of plasma physics, experimental physics and vacuum physics and technology.
Physics
The Master's programme in Physics from Linnaeus University provides an excellent basis for those wishing to pursue Ph.D. studies in physics, or for those aiming for work in industries requiring advanced mathematical, computational and problem-solving skills or a background in material science, quantum technology and nanotechnology.

Biophysics, Biochemistry and Biotechnology
The Master of Biophysics, Biochemistry and Biotechnology is an international, interdisciplinary study programme. This programme focuses on the phenomena related to the interaction and communication between living cells and their molecular constituents, drawing on research methods used within the fields of molecular and cellular biology, biochemistry and physics.