Thursday 4 January 2018

22 Free Master’s in Physics in Europe

The study of physics leads to a unique and effective approach to problem-solving which many employers value when looking for potential candidates. A degree in physics provides the foundation for many other sciences such as chemistry, oceanography, seismology, astronomy, and can also be applied to biological and medical sciences. At most, physics is crucial in helping to explore the world around, inside, and beyond our understanding.
Tuition-free European countries like Germany and Norway offer international students the opportunity to earn a master's degree in a Physics discipline, in English, irrespective of their country of origin, for free. International students can study for free and also get the opportunity to travel around Europe, learn a new language, and make some lifelong friends. It's amazing that this free education is extended even to non-EU students.



22) University of Oslo---Master's in Physics

This degree programme enables you to choose between a wide range of subjects. You can specialise in everything from quarks, cancer research and high technology, to cosmology and the outer limits of the universe. You may work experimentally or with theoretical problems.
You can find all the details about applying to the programme here.

21) University of Bergen---Master's in Physics

The Master's degree in physics is offered in both pure and applied physics. The programme is aimed at students with interest in physics and related fields, who intend to qualify for research, development or teaching and seek employment where education in physics is required or considered an advantage.
You can find all the details about applying to the programme here.

20) Norwegian University of Science and Technology---MSc in Physics

Do you wish to dive into an area of physics and work independently with a thesis in a specialization you think is exciting? Our Master's degree programme will provide you with this opportunity, and we can offer theses in several fields of study.
You can find all the details about applying to the programme here.

19) University of Tromso the Arctic University of Norway---MSc Physics

The Master's degree programme in physics offers four different disciplines to choose between. They are Earth Observation, Electrical Engineering, Energy and Climate, and Space Physics. The programme leads to exciting career options domestic and abroad within research, industry, administration and teaching, both in private and public sector.
You can find all the details about applying to the programme here.

18) Technische Universität Dresden---Master's Programme in Nanobiophysics

The Master's programme aims at a focused education in modern biophysics, with a particular emphasis on the molecular view of biomolecules as cellular machines. It relates the concepts of biophysics and soft matter physics to the new field of nanophysics/nanotechnology, acknowledging the fact that both fields share a wide selection of methods and technologies, and that biomolecules can be ideal study and model objects for functional nanosystems.
You can find all the details about applying to the programme here.

17) University of Münster---Master of Science in Physics

The Master's course is based on a solid Bachelor's degree obtained in physics or related science fields with sufficient knowledge of physics. Teaching in the Master's course focuses on two major physical fields, which participants can choose from among functional nano-systems, non-linear physics, photonics and magnonics, material physics, solid state physics in restricted dimensions, nuclear and particle physics.
You can find all the details about applying to the programme here.

16) Freie Universität Berlin---Master of Science in Physics

The consecutive, research-oriented Master's course builds upon the Bachelor's course in Physics. The prescribed period of study is two years (120 credit points). Entry into the course is possible at the beginning of each winter semester or summer semester.
You can find all the details about applying to the programme here.

15) Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf---Master of Science in Physics

The Master's programme in Physics at the Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf is a programme which is specially tailored to let the students take advantage of our particular strengths. The main research topics at the Department of Physics are soft matter physics, solid state physics & nanophysics, quantum optics & quantum information and plasma physics.
You can find all the details about applying to the programme here.

14) Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München---MSc in Theoretical and Mathematical Physics

Physics and mathematics are cornerstones of our knowledge-based society due to the structural power of abstraction, mathematical algorithms, and the far-reaching consequences of logical induction. This elite programme offers both an in-depth and broad-based education in theoretical and mathematical physics covering advanced and applied quantum mechanics, quantum field theory, gauge theories, cosmology, general relativity, differential geometry, string theory, statistical physics, and stochastics.
You can find all the details about applying to the programme here.

13) Julius Maximilian University of Würzburg---Biophysics, Master of Science

Based on current research topics, biophysical methods and corresponding applications are presented. Topics that are discussed include fundamentals in thermodynamics, reaction kinetics and molecular interactions in general as well as with respect to the analysis of single cells down to single molecules. Further topics include both theoretical and methodological aspects of plant membrane transport systems, structural biology, biochemistry, biomedicine, integrative biology, and bioinformatics.
You can find all the details about applying to the programme here.

12) University of Bremen---Master of Science in Environmental Physics

The focus of this programme is to enhance students' knowledge of the complex relationships between atmosphere, hydrosphere (ocean), cryosphere (ice region), and solid earth (land), and to familiarise them with experimental methods in environmental physics at the most advanced level, numerical data analysis using supercomputers, and data interpretation via sophisticated models.
You can find all the details about applying to the programme here.

11) RWTH Aachen University---MSc Physics

The Department of Physics at RWTH Aachen University offers a new international Master's programme in physics. Students enrolled in this programme have the opportunity to choose a desired course of study, focussing either on particle and astroparticle physics or on condensed matter physics, with an experimental or a theoretical orientation. As a preparation for the study programme, the International Academy offers the Master's College Physics in close cooperation with the Department of Physics.
You can find all the details about applying to the programme here.

10) FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg---MSc Physics/MSc Materials Physics

The Master's course in physics builds on the physics education obtained in a three-year Bachelor's course in physics or an equivalent qualification. It aims at an advanced training in selected fields of physics, offers the opportunity for specialisation and concludes with a one-year research phase directed towards the capability of performing independent research.
You can find all the details about applying to the programme here.

The course, MSc Materials Physics, aims at enabling students to conduct fundamental research in the area of materials science with a focus on the physical properties of modern materials. The interdisciplinarity of materials research is reflected in additional courses from engineering or chemistry.
You can find all the details about applying to the programme here.

9) Bielefeld University---Mathematical and Theoretical Physics, MSc

Bielefeld University is one of the few places in Germany offering accredited Master of Science studies in mathematical and theoretical physics. With a long tradition in interdisciplinary research, the faculties of physics and mathematics cooperate closely in this programme, each responsible for about 50% of the teaching.
You can find all the details about applying to the programme here.

8) Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz---Master of Science in Physics (research-oriented)

The students of our Master's programme benefit from an exceptionally wide range of research opportunities, providing them with a choice of more than 50 research groups. During the Master's degree programme, our students benefit from a number of unique programmes that are offered by the MAINZ School of Excellence (Materials Science in MAINZ), the PRISMA Cluster of Excellence (Precision Physics, Fundamental Interactions and Structure of Matter), the Research Training Group, and the nearby Max Planck Institute for Chemistry and Polymers Research.
You can find all the details about applying to the programme here.

7) Technische Universität München---Master of Science in Physics (Applied and Engineering Physics)

The Master of Science in Physics (Applied and Engineering Physics) at Technical University Munich (TUM) is a two-year, high-level, international graduate programme offered by the Physics Department. The programme is designed to give students insights into current trends and new developments in modern physics, profiting from the cutting-edge research carried out at the Physics Department, which covers a very broad spectrum: particle detectors, science of light, nanosciences, soft matter science, applied solid state physics, medical engineering, and energy sciences.
You can find all the details about applying to the programme here.

6) Paderborn University---Master of Science in Physics

While the course contains advanced general lectures about experimental and theoretical physics that leave all options for subsequent career paths open, many of the specialised compulsory elective courses focus on computational physics and materials science, with a particular focus on the optoelectronic properties of micro- and nano-structures (i.e., their fabrication, characterisation, spectroscopic properties, device applications, and theoretical simulation).
You can find all the details about applying to the programme here.

5) Leibniz Universität Hannover---Master of Science in Physics

The Master of Science in Physics is awarded after the completion of a research-oriented study programme, which introduces students to the frontier of research in physics. The main goal of this programme is to develop the ability to work efficiently and independently at the forefront of research and technology development in the academic world and the business sector. This requires both an introduction to the general practice of scientific work and a professional specialisation in a field of physics.
You can find all the details about applying to the programme here.

4) Technische Universität Kaiserslautern---Master of Advanced Quantum Physics

In this Master's programme, you will gain theoretical understanding and experimental expertise in state-of-the-art quantum physics with emphasis on atomic, molecular, and optical physics. The physics department is deeply involved in cutting-edge research in this field. You will benefit from a close contact between students and researchers and from award-winning teaching expertise.
You can find all the details about applying to the programme here.

3) University of Siegen---Master of Science in Physics

The international Master's Programme in Physics offers research and education opportunities in the following fields of physics: Elementary Particle Physics, Solid State Physics, Quantum Optics, Physics of Nano-Structures and Nano-Optics, Astro-Particle Physics and Quantum Information Science.
You can find all the details about applying to the programme here.

2) University of Cologne---MSc in Physics

The Bonn-Cologne Graduate School of Physics and Astronomy is a joint programme of graduate studies between the Universities of Bonn and Cologne that has been funded through the Excellence Initiative since 2007. The MSc programme in Cologne comprises a mandatory part made up of required courses (advanced quantum mechanics or statistical physics and an advanced lab course) as well as an optional part with a broad range of choices. This includes a Master's thesis at the frontier of current research.
You can find all the details about applying to the programme here.

1) University of Bonn---Master of Science in Physics

Specialisation fields are theoretical and experimental particle and hadron physics as well as photonics and condensed matter physics, and mathematical physics. In addition, courses broadening their expertise into neighboring, related fields enable students to understand interdisciplinary contexts.
You can find all the details about applying to the programme here.

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