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587 Master's degrees in Physics in Europe
Physics
In the University of Kassel's Master’s Programme in Physics, you will have the opportunity to work with internationally renowned scientists on highly topical issues in basic and applied research.

Cosmology and Gravitation
If you're ready to take your knowledge and interest in Cosmology and Gravitation into a postgraduate research degree, there's no better place than the Cosmology and Astrophysics programme from the University of Portsmouth.

Data Intensive Physics
The MSc in Data-Intensive Physics has been designed to provide you with the skills and knowledge needed for a career in a range of areas including academic research in physics as well as technical, development and engineering positions in related scientific fields.
Photonics
Photonics is a field of applied optics, concerned with the optical technologies. The mission of this Master's course of study at the Munich University of Applied Sciences is to qualify Master's candidates individually to meet the needs arising in the field of Photonics.

Applied Physics - Pre-Master's Programme
This one-year Applied Physics - Pre-Master's Programme from OnCampus Ireland at University of Limerick offers successful students guaranteed progression* to a range of partner universities.
Theoretical and Mathematical Physics
Physics and mathematics are corner stones of our modern knowledge-based society. This has to do with the structural power of abstraction and mathematical algorithms as well as the far-reaching consequences of logical induction. You can learn more about this at the Theoretical and Mathematical Physics programme offered by Ludwig-Maximilians-University (LMU) Munich.
Theoretical and Computational Physics
At Theoretical and Computational Physics from University of Bucharest the Faculty of Physics of the University of Bucharest has been and still is capable of offering a superior qualification to its graduates, who often become physicians, researchers, professors in laboratories, in schools and in prestigious universities in the country and abroad.

Quantum Technology Applications and Management (Online)
This Quantum Technology Applications and Management (Online) course from the University of Sussex Online combines scientific theory with practical exercises and real-world case studies, so you’ll dive deeper into quantum physics and explore the commercialisation of new technologies.
Engineering Physics
This master's programme is offered jointly by the University of Oldenburg and the University of Applied Sciences (Fachhochschule) Emden/Leer, and is intended to fill the gap between traditional physics and engineering. Learn more with Engineering Physics from Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg .
Quantum Engineering
Quantum Engineering from University of Würzburg is a two-year program with the first year focusing on a lecture-, seminar- and lab-course program to deepen and widen the knowledge of students based on their experience from B.Sc.- level studies.
Secondary Education - Physics with Science
One of the highlights of the Secondary Education - Physics with Science course at University of Strathclyde for many student teachers is attending the residential Scottish Universities’ Science School (SUSS) where you will meet the student teachers of science from the other Scottish Universities. SUSS offers an excellent opportunity to begin networking with other future science teachers.

Applied Physics - Mastertrack Physics of Fluids and Flows
The Applied Physics - Mastertrack Physics of Fluids and Flows programme from Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) offers a unique focus on the physical principles governing (complex) fluids and their flows.
Quantum Engineering
Stand at the forefront of the technological revolution! Our unique Quantum Engineering master’s program prepares you to understand, use, and advance the technologies of the future.The program educates engineers who understand the fundamentals of quantum physics and can apply quantum-based technologies (such as quantum computing, quantum communication and quantum sensing) in engineering practice.
Physics
The Physics program of the University of Insubria is open to all students with a Bachelor’s Degree in Physics and to graduates in other scientific subjects (such as Mathematics or Engineering) who wish to deepen their knowledge of fundamental or applied physics.
Mathematical Physics
Delve into the fascinating intersection of mathematics and physics with the University of Burgundy's master's program in Mathematical Physics. This program offers a deep exploration of the mathematical methods and concepts that underpin theoretical physics.
Biophysics
Biophysics at the Ulm University provides a comprehensive education and hands-on research in modern Biophysics and prepare students for the interdisciplinary nature of modern-day Life Sciences.
Nuclear Physics by Research
The Department of Physics and Astronomy at Manchester is one of the largest and most active departments of physics in the UK. They have a long tradition of excellence in both teaching and research, and have interests in most areas of contemporary research. Nuclear Physics by Research course is offered at The University of Manchester.
Skilling, Upskilling, Reskilling - European Specialization School in Sustainable Energy
Our goal is to create proactive professionals able and willing to lead the energy transition, thanks to a unique combination of in-depth knowledge of the technology underlying renewable energy and sustainable fuels and mobility. Join the Skilling, Upskilling, Reskilling - European Specialization School in Sustainable Energy at Università degli Studi della Tuscia.
Nanomaterials Science
The MSc by Research in Nanomaterials Science at the University of Lincoln offers a comprehensive exploration of advanced materials over a duration of one year for full-time students or two years part-time. This programme provides a unique opportunity for in-depth research, fostering collaboration and innovation in the field.
Astrophysics
In the Astrophysics program at University of Bonn, students learn to approach astrophysical problems and work on their solution beyond the existing state of knowledge, using research methods.