The physical remains of our past – buildings, landscapes, city streets, archives, artefacts and archaeological sites – and the intangible associations of tradition, language and memory continue to
This flexible course adapts to the ever changing world of culture and the arts. It will expand your theoretical understanding and professional knowledge of arts and cultural management, through
OverviewLearn from lecturers at the cutting edge of contemporary art research and curatorial practice, as well as art history and visual cultureExpand your understanding of the social, cultural and
Take the opportunity to pursue an individual research project of your choosing full-time or part-time, with expert guidance and personal supervision from a member of our history team. Overview This
This Postgraduate Certificate in Cultural Heritage Management enables students to embark on the first steps of an RAU MSc or PGDip without committing to a particular sector. Completion of the
To be part of shaping the UK’s cultural heritage landscape is a rewarding and challenging career, requiring a wide and varied range of skills and knowledge. The cultural heritage sector is broad and
The cultural heritage sector, which encompasses museums, historical sites, monuments, and the visual arts, as well as intangible elements such as traditions, languages, and rituals, plays a crucial