MAST admissions with high demand now closed

23 Jun

The admissions for the Master in Aerospace Science and Technology (MAST) are now officially closed for the upcoming academic year.
The new programme has received an outstanding number of access requests, with over 100 applications for only 15 available places. This level of demand reflects the strong interest in advanced aerospace education and in research-oriented training in aeronautics, space systems, and related technologies.

The MAST is a one-year, 60 ECTS, on-campus master’s degree fully taught in English. It provides hands-on advanced scientific and technical training in key areas such as flight dynamics, propulsion, space systems, computational fluid dynamics, data analysis, and experimental methods. The programme emphasizes small group teaching and is delivered within the highly active research environment of the Aerospace Engineering Department, offering students access to state-of-the-art laboratories, computational resources, and ongoing projects with international partners.

Prospective students for upcoming editions are encouraged to follow the Department’s social media channels to learn more about the academic activities, research projects, and professional paths of the students enrolled in this programme.