
It is designed for those who want to work in cultural heritage, providing them with both theory, which is vital for anyone who is serious about working in this sector, and practical skills founded on an in-depth knowledge of the specificities of cultural products.
Cultural heritage officials and operators interested in acquiring management skills
Operators working in the culture and tourism industry
Companies interested in the training of experts for cultural investment projects
Bank foundations interested in supporting the social utility sector and actively participating in the management of cultural heritage
Young graduates interested in the global management of cultural heritage, services and events
Young graduates interested in the valorisation and management of church heritage (church heritage course)
Profiles
The cultural sector has become a driving force for local economic development. New opportunities are emerging for those who have the skills and cross-sector notions needed to interact and work with the major players in the cultural heritage sector and come up with new proposals. The Master’s offers participants a wide range of knowledge and instruments for high level jobs involving:
The management of cultural production and cultural tourism, in both the public and private sectors
Devising, planning and organising cultural events for foundations and non-profit institutions; company communication and sponsorships, etc
Management of cultural heritage collections and services;
local territorial development and the creation of cultural districts
Environmental, rural and urban tourism
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