Arts and Heritage: Policy, Management and Education
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The master’s programme in Arts and Heritage: Policy, Management and Education examines the concepts of ‘heritage’ and ‘art’ as expressions of both past and present culture. You will develop insights into these key concepts and how their meaning has changed throughout history. You will evaluate and debate issues related to appreciation, interpretation, use, management and policy. The programme will also teach you academic skills and professional skills in the practical organisation and development of artistic projects in the context of cultural management. The master’s programme Arts and Heritage: Policy, Management and Education is a selective admissions programme that admits a maximum of 50 students per year.
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A bachelor's degree from a relevant academic field in the humanities or social sciences such as history, art history, sociology, social anthropology, archeology, heritage studies, cultural economy, cultural studies, political science or liberal arts. Other required documents are: a copy of your valid passport, a recent portrait picture, CV, Letter of motivation.
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Maastricht
Netherlands
6211 ME
Netherlands
- 1 year
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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