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Acquire both practical and theoretical expertise needed for careers or research in global cultural heritage preservation.
Our Global Heritage Management program explores critical areas including heritage interpretation, administration, and visitor interaction.
You'll cultivate an in-depth understanding of the political, economic, and social factors influencing heritage institutions worldwide.
Learn responsible and inclusive approaches to preserving both physical and cultural heritage for present and future generations. We emphasize experiential learning.
Develop hands-on skills through real-world case studies, internships, and benefit from guest lectures and visits to heritage locations.
Graduates will be prepared for diverse roles in heritage institutions or to pursue advanced research opportunities.
Newcastle and the surrounding North East region provide exceptional resources, featuring two UNESCO World Heritage Sites, numerous heritage venues, and over 80 regional museums and galleries.
Large portions of the area's landscape are protected as National Parks or Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
This program belongs to the Media, Culture, Heritage department within the School of Arts and Cultures, where you'll join a vibrant interdisciplinary research community with internationally recognized expertise.
You'll become part of an active network comprising seasoned academic researchers, heritage professionals, doctoral candidates, and international peers.