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29/04/2026

The University of Milan as a cosmetics hub: CosmiS trains future professionals

The Master’s degree programme in Cosmetic Industrial Science is delivered entirely in English

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26 students from 13 countries across three continents were hosted in March in Milan, bringing together a cultural mosaic of young people from Europe, the Middle East and the Americas to attend the in-person week of the Erasmus Blended Intensive Programme (BIP) Innovation Project Development in Cosmetics, organised by the Master’s degree programme in Cosmetic Industrial Science (CosmIS) and the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Milan.

 

The framework of the Erasmus Blended Intensive Programme

The programme, developed in collaboration with three partner universities — Haute École Louvain en Hainaut, the University of Valencia, and Lithuania’s Kaunas University of Technology — offered an intensive, multidisciplinary experience.

Participants, divided into five teams, worked on a shared project covering all the key stages of the cosmetics value chain: from concept development to marketing strategy, from formulation to production and product launch.

The project, titled Face Glow (Facial All-day Cleansers for Energizing Good Mornings and Lovely Overnight Wellness), focused on the development of facial cleansing products, combining creativity, scientific expertise and an industrial perspective.

A key factor in the initiative’s success was the joint contribution of academia and industry. Alongside the CosmIS faculty and staff and those of the partner universities, the University’s International Mobility and Promotion Office and numerous companies and professionals from the cosmetics sector played an essential role, volunteering specialised support by hosting visits, participating in seminars, and enabling the development of prototypes.

These include Amita Health Care Italia, ArtCosmetics, BASF, Biochim, Caldic/Lamberti, Complife Italia, Croda, Dolce & Gabbana, Ghiaroni, IMCD, KIKO Milano, LCM Trading, Prodotti Gianni, Seppic, Visionnaire Cosmetics Lab, and Zschimmer & Schwarz Italia.

The week in Milan represented the “in-person” core of a broader programme, which will continue online until May through the University’s e-learning platforms. The teams will present the projects they have developed, which will be evaluated by a panel of experts. The winning project will gain further visibility through publication on the CEC Editore website, a leading publisher of specialist journals such as Cosmetic Technology and Make-up Technology.

 

Discover CosmIS

The Erasmus project fits within the vision of the Master’s degree programme in Cosmetic Industrial Science (CosmIS), a programme with an international focus designed to develop strong professional skills.

Delivered entirely in English and lasting two years, the programme aims to prepare highly qualified professionals for the cosmetics industry, equipping them with skills in areas ranging from research and development to production, and from quality control to product marketing.

A distinctive feature of the programme is the integration of lectures with laboratory activities, complemented by an internship in the final semester.

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