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74 Master's degrees in Museum Studies in United Kingdom

Heritage Management
The Heritage Management course delivered by Queen Mary University of London is designed to create future heritage sector leaders with the ability to address the managerial, intellectual, cultural, social and technical challenges of maintaining cultural heritage sites.

Global Heritage Management
Develop the practical and theoretical skills to become a leading practitioner or researcher in global cultural heritage management with this Global Heritage Management programme from Newcastle University.
Conservation of Archaeological and Museum Objects (PP)
The Conservation of Archaeological and Museum Objects (PP) programme offered by Durham University combines specialist conservation skills with theoretical knowledge and a ten-month placement. You will develop the skills to research, analyse, preserve and care for historic and archaeological objects, and safeguard them for future generations.

Contemporary Curating
The Contemporary Curating course at the University of Southampton gives you the theoretical, research and practical skills to work as a curator anywhere in the world. You’ll get professional experience managing the Winchester Gallery, with unique access to the University’s vast network of practising artists, academics and researchers who will inform and inspire your curatorial practice.

Sustainable Heritage Management
The Sustainable Heritage Management programme from University of Liverpool challenges you to think about the meanings of heritage. You’ll explore sustainable heritage management in a range of contexts; architectural, urban, social, political, scientific and economic.
Museums and Galleries in Education
The Museums and Galleries in Education MA programme offered at the University College London (UCL) combines academic study with professional educational practice in museums, galleries and heritage sites, looking at influential contemporary and historic theories in museum and gallery education.
Global History
Explore the history of an interconnected world, from early medieval to late modern times, while mastering the methods needed to approach it from global and transnational perspectives. Join the Global History programme from Durham University.

Museum Education
The Museum Education programme of the University of Glasgow will provide you with opportunities to develop a critical awareness of the historical, social, political, ethical and philosophical context of educating in and through the museum.
Museum Cultures
The MA Museum Cultures at Birkbeck, University of London is a comprehensive programme designed to explore the complexities of museums and their cultural significance. This course can be pursued either full-time over one year or part-time over two years, with classes held on campus during evenings to accommodate various schedules.
Curating
The MFA in Curating at Goldsmiths, University of London is a two-year full-time or four-year part-time programme. This advanced degree equips students with the skills to engage in contemporary curatorial practices, fostering professional development and critical thinking in a collaborative environment.
Anthropology and Museum Practice
Fusing Goldsmiths' academic excellence and professional training from the Horniman Museum, the Anthropology and Museum Practice programme, offered by Goldsmiths, University of London, provides you with a uniquely comprehensive set of skills.

Heritage and Exhibition Design
Explore the development of public spaces, civic amenities and heritage sites through applied principles of exhibition and display with this MA in Heritage and Exhibition Design at the Edinburgh Napier University.

Socially Engaged Practice in Museums and Galleries (Distance Learning)
This Socially Engaged Practice in Museums and Galleries (Distance Learning) programme at University of Leicester is for you if... you want a flexible, part-time course that allows you to develop skills and expertise in addressing contemporary social issues in museums and galleries.

Art History, Curatorship and Renaissance Culture
The MA in Art History, Curatorship and Renaissance Culture from School of Advanced Study, University of London is offered by the Warburg Institute in collaboration with the National Gallery. The Institute is a leading centre for the study of the interaction of ideas, images, and society, and provides students with access to world-leading research, teaching and expertise.