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Physics International

Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg

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A fully English-taught, research-intensive master's program in physics at one of Germany's leading physics faculties, combining rigorous coursework with early integration into active research groups and a substantial independent thesis project.
The Physics International master's program at Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg is a fully English-taught research-oriented degree designed for graduates who wish to deepen their expertise in physics at an advanced international level. Delivered entirely in English, the program is structured to attract high-achieving students from around the world, enabling a genuinely international learning environment within one of Germany's historically distinguished physics faculties. The curriculum is built around rigorous theoretical and experimental foundations, allowing students to engage deeply with core areas of modern physics. Alongside obligatory coursework in advanced topics, students have the flexibility to specialise according to their research interests, choosing from a broad range of elective modules that reflect the faculty's active research areas. This combination of structured learning and individual specialisation ensures both disciplinary depth and intellectual flexibility. A strong emphasis on research practice is embedded throughout the program. Students engage with working research groups, participate in experimental and computational projects, and are expected to contribute meaningfully to ongoing scientific inquiry. The culminating master's thesis, a substantial independent research project, allows students to demonstrate their capacity for original scientific work at a high level. The program totals 120 ECTS credits and is completed in four semesters of full-time study. Students may begin their studies in either the winter or the summer semester, offering additional flexibility in academic planning. The program is hosted by the Fakultät für Physik und Astronomie, which maintains a strong profile in both fundamental and applied physics research.

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