Master programmes
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Choose the Nanoscience track of the Applied Physics MSc programme.
Master programmes of Faculty of Applied Sciences
Delft is the oldest and largest university of technology in the Netherlands. We are ranked 18th in the Times Higher Education - QS World University Rankings for Technology.
The Faculty of Applied Sciences offers the following MSc programmes:
- Applied Physics
- Biochemical Engineering (to be offered as a track within the Life Science & Technology MSc programme as of 2010)
- Chemical Engineering
- Industrial Ecology (in cooperation with Leiden University)
- Life Science & Technology
- NanoScience (to be offered as a track within the Applied Physics MSc programme as of 2010)
- Science Education and Communication (a 3TU programme)
- Sustainable Energy Technology (a 3TU programme)
The Faculty of Applied Science participates in the TU Delft cross-Faculty MSc programme:
- BioMedical Engineering (Faculty of Mechanical, Marine and Materials Engineering is the main contact for programme information and application evaluation)
ErasmusMundus joint MSc programme
The Faculty of Applied Sciences participates in two ErasmusMundus master's programmes in cooperation with other universities and institutes:
- Optics in Science and Technology - consortium partners: Imperial College London, (The United Kingdom), Friedrich Schiller University Jena (Germany), Université Paris-Sud 11 and Institut d’Optique Graduate School (France), Warsaw University of Technology (Poland)
- Erasmus Mundus Master's Programme in Industrial Ecology (MIND) - consortium-partners: University of Graz (Austria), Asian Institute of Technology (Thailand), Chalmers University of Technology (Sweden), Rochester Institute of Technology (U.S.A.), University Leiden (The Nederlands) en Waseda University (Japan)
Admission requirements and application procedures
Information regarding admission requirements and application procedures for international students can be found on the TU Delft International Office website.
For specific admissions requirements, please refer to the programme pages liked above. In addition to these specific requirements, students must satisfy the general application requirements of TU Delft. To apply, please follow the application procedures.
Scholarships
Faculty of Applied Sciences Scholarships
Each year the Faculty of Applied Sciences offers a limited number of faculty scholarships to admitted students with exceptional promise and outstanding academic achievement.
In cooperation with the Netherlands Education Support Offices (NESO), the Faculty of Applied Sciences also offers scholarships for outstanding students from China and Mexico enrolling in a programme at the faculty.
External Scholarships
Information on external scholarships available for MSc students can be found on the Scholarship page of the TU Delft MSc website.
For a comprehensive search on external scholarship possibilities, please check: www.grantfinder.nl
Experience TU Delft
In the Netherlands: TU Delft organizes information days for postgraduate studies for Dutch-speaking students twice a year.
Outside of the Netherlands: Meet TU Delft representatives visiting several countries throughout the year.
See what TU Delft international students are saying on YouTube.
Take a glimpse into the research and education activities of the Faculty of Applied Sciences: Faculty brochure.
Contact us
Tamara Bacsik
International Recruitment Officer
Faculty of Applied Sciences
PO Box 5046
2600 GA Delft
The Netherlands
Tel: +31 (0)15 278 8180
Fax: +31 (0)15 278 2655
E-mail:msc-tnw@tudelft.nl
Links
- TU Delft MSc application and admissions
- TU Delft on YouTube (a glimpse into life at TU Delft)
- Student societies Faculty Applied Sciences (link to the Student portal of Applied Sciences)
- Student Stories (video testimonials from international students)
- DELTA (the TU Delft newspaper with an English section)
- Faculty of Applied Science student portal
- Delft University of Technology (main home page)
- Map of TU Delft campus
- Study in Holland
- 20th Century's greatest engineering achievements
Living in Delft



