

The Master of Science in Biomedical Technology and Physics – Science in Society at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU Amsterdam) is a two-year, full-time on-campus program that focuses on the intersection of biomedical science, physics, and societal impact. The program explores how advanced medical technologies and physical sciences contribute to healthcare innovation, while also addressing ethical, social, and policy-related implications of scientific developments. Students study topics such as medical imaging, biomedical instrumentation, translational technology, and science communication in society.
Graduates of Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU Amsterdam) are well-prepared for careers in biomedical technology companies, healthcare innovation sectors, research institutions, policy advisory roles, and PhD programs in biomedical sciences or medical physics. Through a curriculum focused on biomedical technology, applied physics in healthcare, and science in society, students develop both technical expertise and a strong understanding of the societal impact of scientific innovation.
Semester 1 – Foundations in Biomedical Technology and Physics
Semester 2 – Advanced Biomedical Technology and Physics
Semester 3 – Specialization in Biomedical Technology and Physics
Semester 4 – Master’s Thesis & Research Project
Graduates of the Biomedical Technology and Physics – Science in Society Master’s program are highly sought after in science communication, medical technology, and public engagement. With expertise in both the scientific and social aspects of medical technologies, graduates are well-prepared for roles in science policy, public health communication, and technology consulting. The growing demand for effective science communication in the healthcare sector ensures ample career opportunities in media, policy-making, and educational institutions.
The Biomedical Technology and Physics – Science in Society Master’s program offers a unique interdisciplinary approach that combines technical knowledge with an understanding of the societal impact of biomedical advancements. Students explore the role of science and technology in public health, policy, and everyday life. This program prepares graduates to engage with the public and policymakers about the benefits and challenges of medical innovations, contributing to the broader conversation about science’s role in modern society.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +31 20 598 5555
Email: internationalstudents@vu.nl
Address: Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU Amsterdam), De Boelelaan 1105, 1081 HV Amsterdam, Netherlands