MASS

ABOUT THE PROGRAMME


MASS (Master in Astrophysics and Space Science) is a 2-year international study programme that has been approved by the European Commission as an Erasmus+ master programme in the period 2022-2027. The Master programme is jointly offered by

Besides above institutions, programme involves a number of Associated Partners, including public research institutions, National Space Agencies, small and medium enterprises and space industries. Because of this, MASS has the ambition of being an intersectoral, research-oriented Master program, covering state-of-the-art knowledge and research in six main pillars: Gravitation and Cosmology, Stellar Astrophysics, Exoplanets, Astrophysical Techniques, Astrostatistics and Big Data, and Space Science. The goal of the program is to provide students with knowledge and skills tuned to continue their career in PhD programs, but also desirable to the private sector. MASS will offer to its students a number of academic paths to help them to choose how to move among the four Consortium Members and to better identify the chosen field of specialization. MASS students will be exposed to the theoretical aspects of modern astrophysics, to the knowledge/use of observational facilities and/or to the data reduction and science exploitation of big data set coming for current/forthcoming ground-based or space-borne experiments.

Full information about the MASS programme, the application form, and detailed instructions on how to apply can be found at: https://www.master-mass.eu.