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Education in Museums & Heritage (Erasmus Mundus International Master) IntM
University of Glasgow

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Qualification

International Master's

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Location

Gilmorehill Campus

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Study mode

Full Time

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Start date

Sep 2026

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Duration

2 Year

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This is a uniquely innovative and multidisciplinary programme that equips the next generation of museum and heritage professionals with the ability to engage with the various contexts (cultural, economic, political) that they will encounter and which are needed for the 21st Century. The programme includes placements, language learning and a minimum of three mobility periods in Europe. This unique programme will provide students with exposure to cutting edge teaching, research and practice across Europe and across the globe. It will engage with and contribute to current debates about the aesthetics and critical themes of contemporary Museum, Heritage and Education Studies practices and the multiple types of skills needed to engage with and understand them. Multiple mobility periods allow for a truly international learning experience providing students with the opportunity to experience diverse educational systems and training in European regions. Consortium partners include the University of Glasgow, the University of Tartu, Radboud University, University of Malta and University College Cork (UCC) / National University of Ireland (NUIG) / Trinity College Dublin (TCD). Innovative summer school offerings will be held annually and provided by our key associate partners, the European Museum Academy (at various museums around Europe) and the Universidad Iberoamericana in Mexico. Guest lectures and seminars are offered by scholars and policy practitioners who are leading experts in their field. Students will have access to a variety of second language training. Students will have access to placements.Career prospectsGraduates will be equipped with the academic knowledge, research skills, and practical employability skills through this jointly developed and delivered programme. Career opportunities exist in a variety of roles within the cultural heritage sector; these include museums and galleries as well as historic houses, heritage sites and consultancy. Roles range from front of house, education and outreach to collections management, curation, marketing and management.

Tuition fees
Student living
£8,640 per year
Students from Domestic

UK/EU and non-EU programme countries : Full time fee: £8,640 per annum or €10,167 per annum

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