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Master Degree On-Campus find out find out September €2530 per year €18700 per year

About Physics, Master Degree - at University of Groningen

Do you want to explore what the Universe is made of at its most fundamental level? Understand the elementary particles and forces that govern everything? Or investigate the role of dark matter and dark energy in cosmic evolution? Can quantum physics help explain superconductivity or DNA mutations? The Master's in Physics at the University of Groningen invites you to dive into these exciting questions and more.

  • Learn from leading researchers across cutting-edge fields like materials science, subatomic physics, and theoretical physics.
  • Study in a research-driven programme with excellent facilities and a vibrant scientific community.
  • Gain skills that open doors to careers in academia, industry, and beyond.

In this two-year Master's programme, you will deepen your understanding of physics and develop advanced research and analytical skills. The goal of the Master's in Physics is to train excellent researchers in the field of materials science, subatomic physics, isotope physics, or theoretical physics. You can tailor your study path to your interests, including the option to prepare for careers beyond academia with the Science, Business and Policy track. Choose from the following tracks

  • Advanced Materials
  • Science, Business and Policy

Entry requirements

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Why study at University of Groningen

  • Top 100 university
  • 180+ highly-ranked Bachelor’s and Master's degree programmes offered across 11 faculties
  • Excellent PhD-programmes offered across 10 graduate schools
  • Groundbreaking research
  • Over 400 years of reputation
  • Vibrant student city
  • Global community of 120+ nationalities