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PGCert Museums & Galleries Entrepreneurship

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    PG Cert two 10-week courses taken one afternoon a week

Course Description

This programme will cover sponsorship and marketing, audience development, regeneration and partnerships, and commerce/merchandise, giving a detailed insight into the ways that museums and galleries are managed and develop entrepreneurship.

Perhaps you already work in a museum or gallery and want some CPD experience. Or maybe you work in a different area but are thinking about a change of career.

Through a combination of lectures, seminars, outside visits, interviews, projects, workshops and presentations you’ll examine the ways in which museum and gallery professionals have developed sophisticated new strategies and applied innovative entrepreneurial thinking to find ways of attracting visitors from a wide range of backgrounds to visit their institutions, engage with their events, and interact with art works in different ways.

Entry Requirements

You should normally have an undergraduate degree of at least second class standard in a relevant/related subject. You might also be considered if you have at least two years’ professional experience working in the creative industries.

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Programme Funding

Goldsmiths offers a range of financial support including postgraduate scholarships, bursaries and fee waivers. These are awarded based on a variety of criteria, for example academic achievements or personal circumstances.

Student Destinations

This programme covers many different areas and roles within museums and galleries, including:

  • Marketing
  • Communications
  • Programming
  • Fundraising/developing

Module Details

The programme will use case studies of large-scale public/cultural projects like the Unilever series in Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall, and the Fourth Plinth project in Trafalgar Square. Many of the sessions will take place in a museum or gallery (for example, Tate, the V&A, National Gallery), where you’ll be able to carry out practical research. You’ll also be able to meet and engage with potential professional contacts in different departments.

The programme is made up of two 30-credit modules, which you can also take as standalone short courses:

  • Museums & Galleries as Creative Entrepreneurs (Autumn term)
  • Museums & Galleries as Cultural Entrepreneurs (Spring term)

You can start the course at either point in the year.

For your assessment you’ll be asked to use all of your creative, entrepreneurial and research skills to ‘create’ a museum of your own. You’ll then produce a museum guide containing a director’s foreward, an introduction to a collection, a description of how the institution is managed and structured, and an account of leisure facilties and fundraising, sponsorship and enterprise activities.

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