Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan

Master in Physics

Poznań, Poland Taught in English Open to international students

About the Program

Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań offers a two-year master's program called Physics of Advanced Materials for Energy Processing, known by its acronym PAMEP, delivered entirely in English. The program centers on the physics of new materials that are currently used, or have potential future use, in energy generation, conversion, storage, and saving. It aims to prepare students either for an academic career through further postgraduate study or for work in private-sector companies whose operations depend on detailed scientific research knowledge, such as firms that research, produce, or service advanced measuring instruments, or companies working at the interface of science and industry. The program's focus on materials physics tied to energy applications reflects a broader push within physics and materials science toward technologies for renewable energy, batteries, and efficient energy conversion, an area with growing demand for specialists who combine solid physics training with knowledge of applied materials. Students in a program of this kind typically work through coursework on solid-state and materials physics before moving into more specialized topics and, often, a research-based thesis project. Yearly tuition is PLN 6,000. Poznań, home to Adam Mickiewicz University, is one of Poland's larger cities and a long-standing academic center in the western part of the country. Two years of full-time study in English gives international students a route into a specialized area of physics with clear links to the energy sector, positioning graduates for roles in both scientific research and industry.

Tuition in Context

This program's tuition is 60% below the typical master's in Poland.

Median tuition for that cohort is 4,150 USD, across 635 programs in our catalog.

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