MSc in “Translational Engineering in Health and Medicine” – Call for Applications

The School of Electrical and Computer Engineering in collaboration with the School of  Mechanical Engineering of the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA) organizes  an International Postgraduate Studies Program which confers a Master’s Degree (M.Sc.) in  Translational Engineering in Health and Medicine

The MSc Program “Translational Engineering in Health and Medicine” has been included at  the internationalization project of NTUA postgraduate studies [the project “Support of inter nationalization actions of the postgraduate studies of the National Technical University of  Athens” is co-financed by Greece and the European Union (European Social Fund) through  the Operational Programme “Human Resources Development, Education and Lifelong Learn ing”], with the aim to promote the studies opportunities for international students, along with  the research and educational activities of NTUA. 

Translational Engineering is the process of translating engineering research findings and  discoveries into innovations and functional products. Translational Engineering in Health and  Medicine focuses on the development of devices and services to improve the public and  individual health.  

The M.Sc. in Translational Engineering in Health and Medicine at NTUA aims to prepare  students to pioneer the transformation of innovative technologies into commercial devices  and services with a significant socioeconomic impact in the field of health. Students will  enroll in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering of the National Technical  University of Athens. The program is offered full-time and includes two semesters of  coursework and one semester of Master’s (M.Sc.) thesis research. The minimum duration for  completing the M.Sc. program is three (3) academic semesters. The maximum study period is  two (2) years. The language of instruction is English. Attendance of lectures and laboratory  sessions is mandatory. Courses for the academic year 2025-2026 will start in October 2025. 

To earn the M.Sc. degree, students must: (i) attend and successfully pass seven (7)  compulsory and five (5) elective courses, corresponding to a total of 60 credits (30 per  semester) and (ii) complete and successfully defend their M.Sc. thesis (30 credits). The  enrollment in the third semester of studies and the assignment of the M.Sc. thesis can take  place at the end of the first year of studies, provided that the student has successfully  completed at least half of the M.Sc. program courses by that time. The M.Sc. thesis is written  in English.

Graduates from Universities in relevant Engineering, Sciences or Health Sciences disciplines  (e.g., Electrical and Computer Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering,  Bioengineering, Computer Science, Physics, Chemistry, Medicine, Biology, Molecular  Biology, Biochemistry, Pharmacy, Dentistry, Biotechnology, (Bio)informatics, Nursing and  other relevant disciplines) are eligible, upon selection, provided that they meet all the  necessary requirements for successful attendance of the courses.  

The program is open to graduates of domestic institutions or equivalent foreign institutions  recognized by the Hellenic National Academic Recognition and Information Center – NARIC (DOATAP), according to Law 4957/2022. 

The maximum number of students who will be selected and enrolled in the M.Sc. program  for the 2025-2026 academic year is 40.  

No tuition fees are required for European citizens to participate in the program. For non-EU  citizens, there is a tuition fee of 500€ per semester. Tuition fees must be paid at the beginning  of each semester in one (1) installment. 

Interested candidates are invited to submit their application online between 5 May and 26 May 2025. Prospective graduate students must register as users at  gradapply.ece.ntua.gr/register and then submit their application by the deadline at  gradapply.ece.ntua.gr with the necessary supporting documents: 

• Copy of all university degrees/diplomas received. Candidates who have graduated  from foreign universities will post their degrees and official transcript. The relevant  check will then be carried out according to criteria of the law 4957/2022 and the  National Registry of Foreign Recognized Academic Title Types (DOATAP). In case  of a university degree/diploma that has not yet been conferred but is about to be  awarded, the candidate should submit a statement accompanied with letters from the  university personnel that indicate (i) what degree requirements are pending and (ii)  that the degree can be fully completed by the period of October 2025. 

• Copy of transcripts of grades from all previous universities attended (in Greek or  English). Accepted candidates must submit official transcripts. 

• Certificate of proficiency in English (at least level B2), as evidenced by a degree from  an English-speaking country’s Educational Body or a Certificate of Proficiency in  English (Toefl, IELTS, University of Michigan, University of Cambridge, a National  Certificate of Language Proficiency, etc.). If selected for an interview, candidates will  be expected to demonstrate a solid knowledge of the English language. 

• Two letters of recommendation. Letters of recommendation must be submitted  through the Online Application platform. Candidates will be asked to indicate in the  corresponding field the name, institution, and email address for each of the desired  recommenders. For the majority of candidates this means two references from  academic staff at their previous institution(s) who have taught them at degree level,  and who, preferably, can comment on subjects or skills relevant to the M.Sc. program.  If the candidate has been out of higher education for more than four years, they can  provide a professional reference instead. 

• Resume/CV in English (max. 2 pages), which will include all information about the candidate’s education, research or professional activity, and interests. 

• One-page personal statement in English, which will state the candidate’s reasons and  motives to apply to the specific M.Sc. Program in relation to his/her interests. 

• Evidence of research experience (if any). Candidates may submit copies of journal or  conference publications and/or a one-page summary of their undergraduate research  thesis in English. 

• A photocopy of both sides of the candidate’s identity card (ID) or passport. 

All materials must be received by the applicable deadline to be considered. Successful  candidates will be required to present on the day of their registration, certified copies of all  the supporting materials submitted electronically, as well as a copy of their electronic  application form. 

Candidates should be prepared for a possible interview if the admissions committee decides  to conduct one, and they should be able to clearly demonstrate their interest in the field of  Translational Engineering in Health and Medicine. Interviews are planned from June 10th to  12th, 2025. Final selection will be completed by June 27, 2025 and candidates will be notified  of the results by email. 

For clarifications and any other information, prospective applicants may contact the  Secretariat of the M.Sc. Program by email at or by phone at  (+30) 210 772 3859. Information about the program can be found at  www.masterteam.ntua.gr

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