["Our new international Master's programme in Physics intends to bring prospective students a solid base in general physics, while offering them advanced hands-on research experiences in state-of-the art labs or at the theoretical forefront. Based in a modern, yet charming, science campus, the physics department has an excellent teacher-to-student ratio – with us, you are not just a number, but rather, you can interact closely with the faculty.We offer a broad variety of research fields in condensed matter physics, such as quantum phenomena of systems in reduced dimensions, with applications in nano-science and novel materials.Our theoretical groups are leading a national research unit on the emergence of thermodynamics in non-equilibrium systems. This work is based on statistical physics of complex classical and quantum systems.Experimental methods cover ultrafast optics, x-ray and photo-electron spectroscopies, magnetometry, spin resonance, highest-resolution scanning probe microscopy, and electronic transport.New facilities such as powerful computer clusters and state-of-the-art nanoelectronics and microelectronics fabrication are constantly added, allowing you to get first-hand experience in modern work environments."]
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Applicants with a Bachelor's degree (or equivalent) from a German university and/or German citizenship: 15 July (winter semester) 15 January (summer semester) directly to Osnabrück University Applicants with international degrees (application via uni-assist): 15 June (winter semester) 15 January (summer semester) For details of the application procedure, please consult our website .