Introduction
Leading research and educational institutions in Europe are collaborating to offer a joint European (Erasmus Mundus) Master of Science program in Photonics, providing a top-quality education in all aspects of photonics. The master programme has a duration of two years (120 ECTS points), with a fixed mobility track in the first three semesters and a broad range of choice for the fourth semester, dedicated to the master thesis.
Coordinator: Ghent University (Belgium)
Degree-Partners: Vrije Universiteit Brussel (Belgium) and St Andrews University (UK)
Partners: National Taiwan University (NTU, Taiwan), École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL, Switzerland), Denmark Technical University of Denmark (DTU, Denmark) and Universidad Politécnica de Valencia (UPV, Spain)
For applicants:
News & highlights
EMSP: 14/08/2012: DTU highlights Best Thesis Project 2012 by Miguel Iglesias Olmedo |
EMSP: 10/04/2012: EM Summer School '12 announcement |
EMSP: 06/03/2012: EM-alumnus Eric Numkam Fokoua wins the Corning Outstanding Student Paper Competition |
EMSP: 01/02/2012: EM-alumnus Abhinav Rohit recipient of the IEEE Photonics Society 2011 Best Student Paper Award |
EMSP: 28/02/2012: EMSP is pleased to announce renowned speakers for the summer school: John Bowers (UC Santa Barbara), Robert Boyd (Rochester), Jeremy O'Brien (Bristol), Ross McPhedran (CUDOS, Sydney) |
EMSP: 19/12/2011: EM-alumnus Charles Dada hits Nature Physics' cover |
EMSP: Why study photonics? Advice for students interested in optics and photonics. |




