MA Heritage Studies
Course Overview
This Master's course in Global Heritage Management equips you with the advanced skills to responsibly manage and interpret cultural heritage within its complex global contexts. You will learn to engage diverse audiences and care for both tangible and intangible heritage through a hands-on, practical approach. The program prepares you for a successful international career in the heritage sector or for further academic research.
Key Program Highlights
- Gain practical, hands-on experience through case studies and professional placements at leading heritage organizations
- Develop a critical understanding of the political, economic, and social frameworks that shape heritage globally
- Learn responsible and inclusive strategies for managing both tangible sites and intangible cultural traditions
- Study in a region rich with resources, including two UNESCO World Heritage Sites and over 80 museums and galleries
- Join a dynamic community of world-leading academics, experienced practitioners, and international students
Course Overview
This Master's course in Global Heritage Management equips you with the advanced skills to responsibly manage and interpret cultural heritage within its complex global contexts. You will learn to engage diverse audiences and care for both tangible and intangible heritage through a hands-on, practical approach. The program prepares you for a successful international career in the heritage sector or for further academic research.
Key Program Highlights
- Gain practical, hands-on experience through case studies and professional placements at leading heritage organizations
- Develop a critical understanding of the political, economic, and social frameworks that shape heritage globally
- Learn responsible and inclusive strategies for managing both tangible sites and intangible cultural traditions
- Study in a region rich with resources, including two UNESCO World Heritage Sites and over 80 museums and galleries
- Join a dynamic community of world-leading academics, experienced practitioners, and international students