IntM Managing Art & Cultural Heritage in Global Markets (Erasmus Mundus International Master)

  • DeadlineStudy Details: 24 months full-time

Masters Degree Description

The Erasmus Mundus International Masters in Managing Art & Cultural Heritage in Global Markets (MAGMa), aims to explore contemporary issues affecting the market for art and cultural heritage (A & CH) utilising historical, theoretical and experiential models, with the primary aim of better equipping the A & CH professional with the skills necessary to work within a highly complex and growing field worldwide. The collaboration of European and international university and cultural institutions will deliver a programme that combines theory with practice, enabling an integrated approach to understanding the social, economic, legal and cultural issues affecting the A & CH sectors with first-hand experience of contexts as diverse as museums, heritage sites, auction houses, dealers and foundations.

Entry Requirements

2.1 Hons (or non-UK equivalent) in History, History of Art, History of Collecting, Art Market and Provenance Studies, Arts Education, Practitioner Arts subjects (e.g. Sculpture, Painting, etc.), Economics, Business and Management, Museum and Cultural Heritage Studies, Social and Economic History, Cultural Management, Conservation, Archaeology, Anthropology, Architecture, Classics, Law, Arts and Cultural Tourism, Film and Cinema Studies, or Journalism in relevant subject areas.

Applicants with backgrounds in English Literature or Language may apply but should demonstrate in their personal statements why they want a career in Cultural Heritage.

We also consider qualifications below a 2:1 Honours (or equivalent) if supported by substantial experience in Arts or Heritage fields like Visual or Performing Arts, museums, galleries, auction houses, or art law. Practitioners and administrators in these areas are welcome to apply. ​

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Fees

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Student Destinations

The integration of academic theory with practice across an interdisciplinary curriculum will provide a broad skill-set and experiences that develop informed graduates capable of operating at strategic levels in the art and cultural and heritage sector, both public and private, or of undertaking further study.

The programme is designed for students with a diverse range of backgrounds and specialisms (e.g. art and cultural history, art market studies, law, business), but who are interested in the ways in which the art and cultural heritage sector operates and can be managed within a global context.

Module Details

Semester 1 :

Art markets: structure and dynamics
Cultural Entrepreneurship
Management Foundations

Semester 2:

Collecting and Heritage Histories
Project Methodology, with either:
Arts Law & Digitalisation OR Museum and Heritage Law & CSR & Cultural Heritage

Semester 3:

Cultural Economics Perspective and Research Workshop, Social Sciences, with either:
Economics of Cultural Heritage, or
Economics of Cultural Tourism

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