Master's programmes and tracks

Industrial Ecology

Industrial Ecology is sometimes referred to as the ‘science of sustainability’. This is an emerging scientific discipline in which technical, environmental, and social aspects are integrated.

Leiden University
Delft University of Technology

Master Nanobiology

The Master's degree programme in Nanobiology is a joint degree programme from Delft University of Technology and the Erasmus University Medical Centre (Erasmus University Rotterdam).

Master Nanobiology

Quantum Information Science & Technology

The Master’s in Quantum Information Science & Technology (QIST) is a cooperation between Delft University of Technology and Leiden University. This multidisciplinary program involves researching, designing and building quantum information processing systems such as quantum computers, quantum communication networks and quantum sensors.

Delft University of Technology
Leiden University

Master Technical Medicine

The TU Delft, Leiden University (LUMC) and Erasmus University Rotterdam (Erasmus MC) offer a unique interdisciplinary joint-degree Master programme in technical medicine. 
Master Technical Medicine


Collaborating in Master's tracks

The three universities are also working together on Master's tracks: specialisations that form part of Master's programmes.

Governance of Migration and Diversity

The inter-university masterspecialisation, which started in September 2016, focuses on how policy, politics and organizations deal with migration and diversity. This track is part of the Master's degree programmes in Sociology, Public Administration and International Relations and Development of Erasmus University Rotterdam and the Master's in History of University of Leiden. Delft University of Technology participates with the course Urban Studies, Diversity & Design.

Erasmus University Rotterdam (Sociology)
Erasmus University Rotterdam (Public Administation)
Leiden University (History)
Erasmus University Rotterdam (ISS) (Development Studies)