Physics is an indispensable part of today’s society. Modern life would be entirely different without computer chips, lasers, or MRI screening. In the Physics and Astronomy Master’s program, students will engage in groundbreaking fundamental research and its applications, whether students are interested in physical processes within cells, creating artificial photosynthesis, or studying astroparticle physics.

Physics and Astronomy in Amsterdam is a joint degree between the University of Amsterdam (UvA) and Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. As a student, they will therefore benefit from the expertise, networks, and research projects at both universities. UvA and VU jointly issue a degree certificate to graduates.

During this Master’s program, students will learn to test, explain and develop theories of physical phenomena. students will analyze problems and solve them using a scientific approach. Students' studies will combine a broad understanding of physics and astronomy with in-depth knowledge of specific areas as well as the ability to reason and work at an academic level.

Within the Physics and Astronomy Master's program, students are sure to find an area suited to their individual talents and ambitions. There are six tracks to choose from:

  1. Advanced Matter and Energy Physics
  2. Astronomy and Astrophysics
  3. Biophysics and Biophotonics
  4. Gravitation, Astro- and Particle Physics
  5. Science for Energy and Sustainability
  6. Theoretical Physics