62 Master's degrees in Nuclear Engineering in Europe

European Master in Nuclear Energy
InnoEnergy Masters+ European Master in Nuclear Energy equips you with the expertise to lead in the transition to a low-carbon energy landscape. As Europe seeks energy security and rapid decarbonisation, nuclear energy out as a key player and the need for talent to achieve this is at a record high.

Advanced Nuclear Waste Management
This Advanced Nuclear Waste Management MSc degree from IMT Atlantique - Graduate Engineering School develops fundamental scientific, technical and industrial knowledge, has a particular focus on the backend of the nuclear fuel cycle, waste management, long-term safety and environmental impact assessment and provides strong insights on dismantlement and decommissioning of nuclear installations.

Nuclear Energy Production and Industrial Applications
This Nuclear Energy Production and Industrial Applications MSc programme from IMT Atlantique - Graduate Engineering School specializes in nuclear sciences applications including energy production (power reactors) and industrial applications (particles beams technology, instrumentation).

Nuclear and Environmental Physics
The Nuclear and Environmental Physics programme of the University of Glasgow provides training in the physics and applications of nuclear energy generation (and low-carbon energy more generally), and the roles played by nuclear processes in environmental modelling and medical physics. It is an ideal qualification for a professional physicist aiming to work in these sectors.

Nuclear Decommissioning and Waste Management
Prepare for a career in the nuclear industry through the Nuclear Decommissioning and Waste Management programme from University of Birmingham. Develop the scientific understanding and practical skills to address challenges in nuclear decommissioning, waste management and remediation.

Nuclear Science and Engineering
This Nuclear Science and Engineering course at University of Bristol will prepare you for a career in industry or academia by providing a thorough grounding in the science and engineering that underpins today’s nuclear energy systems.

Nuclear Medicine
This Nuclear Medicine MSc/PGCert/PGDip programme from UWE Bristol (University of the West of England) provides the educational and research foundations required to evaluate current working practice and understand the opportunities currently available in nuclear medicine and molecular imaging environments.

Physics and Technology of Nuclear Reactors
Deepen your understanding of reactor physics and get set for a career in the growing nuclear industry with this Physics and Technology of Nuclear Reactors programme at University of Birmingham.

Nuclear Engineering
This Nuclear Engineering programme from LUT University will give you a comprehensive understanding of how to utilise nuclear power safely.

Particle and Nuclear Physics
The Particle and Nuclear Physics programme from The University of Edinburgh brings together advanced experimental techniques, computational techniques, and theoretical understanding. The experiments are typically large collaborations working at international laboratories using highly sophisticated detectors.

Radiometrics - Instrumentation and Modelling
The Radiometrics - Instrumentation and Modelling programme from University of Liverpool will teach you a broad range of detector technologies for measuring ionising radiation that are widely used in nuclear-related industries, equipping you for a career in any industry involving radiation and radiation detectors.

Nuclear Science and Radiation Protection
The Nuclear Science and Radiation Protection programme offered by University of Surrey offers an in-depth understanding of nuclear science and radiation protection. Its significant emphasis on practical applications allows students to connect theoretical concepts with real-world industry scenarios.

Nuclear Power Engineering
The Nuclear Power Engineering programme from the Warsaw University of Technology of the studies is based on advanced theory and engineering methods.

Nuclear Engineering
The aim of the Master of Science in Nuclear Engineering at Politecnico di Milano is to prepare engineers with skills necessary to design, build and operate power generation plants, radioactive waste treatment plants, systems using radiation for industrial, medical and research applications.

Nuclear Engineering
The Master of Nuclear Engineering from KU Leuven is a one-year programme organised by 6 Belgian universities in collaboration with SCK CEN. It is a modular programme that facilitates individual participation in selected courses or foreign students' participation in blocs of courses.
Nuclear Fusion and Engineering Physics
The aim of the Nuclear Fusion and Engineering Physics programme at Ghent University is an Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree (EMJMD) funded by the European Union. From the academic year starting in Sept. 2020, fifteen scholarships (including the participation fees and a monthly allowance) will be awarded to the applicants with the highest profile. Among these scholarships.
Science and Technology of Nuclear Fusion
The Science and Technology of Nuclear Fusion programme from Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) equips you to meet these challenges head-on.
M2 Nuclear Engineering
The M2 Nuclear Engineering at Paris-Saclay University is an international Master's degree whose objective is to provide high-level foreign and French students with the main knowledge necessary for the nuclear industry producing low-carbon electricity.
Medical Physics
Swansea University offers a Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Medical Radiation Physics, designed for those aspiring to excel in the medical physics field. This programme spans one year for full-time students and is delivered on campus. It equips graduates with essential theoretical knowledge and practical skills necessary for a successful career in medical physics.
Nuclear Energy
The Nuclear Energy course from the University of Cambridge is a one-year full-time nuclear technology master's programme for engineers and scientists who wish to make a difference to the problems of climate change and energy security by developing nuclear power generation.