Admission qualifications, selection and enrollment procedures, tuition fees and scholarships.
The ideal master’s candidates are postgraduates in the STEM disciplines or professionals employed by institutions, public or private agencies, and private companies interested in expanding their professional skills within the nuclear energy sector.
All you need to apply is:
Priority will be given to students with training in the following degree classes: Physics, Chemical Sciences, Industrial Chemical Sciences and Technologies, Aerospace Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Safety Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Energy and Nuclear Engineering, Engineering Management, Mechanical Engineering, Environmental Engineering.
Candidates holding a foreign qualification or an equivalent qualification under the old system are eligible, provided they have a curriculum vitae et studiorum attesting to qualified competence in the technical subjects that constitute a prerequisite for the Master’s programme.
The full list of accepted degrees and requirements is available in the call for application.
28/09/2026
06/10/2026
13/10/2026
13/10/2026 - 29/10/2026
Please notice that the information provided on this page is just a general overview of the application process and does not replace the indications given in the official call for application. Therefore, if you intend to apply for admission to the Master's program you should closely follow the procedures defined in the call.
The selection will be based on the submitted CV, a written test and a motivational interview. Candidates attending the interview will be asked to show a valid identification document.