135 Master's degrees in Museum Studies in Europe
Museum Studies
The Museum Studies program at Arts University Plymouth offers a unique opportunity to reimagine the role of the museum within contemporary socio-political debates, working with The Box, Plymouth's award-winning museum, art collection, gallery and archive and a range of regional and national museums and collections.

Curating
Based in the international art gallery and museum, MIMA (Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art), this professionally focused Curating programme from Teesside University covers the advanced practical and intellectual requirements of a curator including collections, commissioning, interpretation, engagement, project management and critical theoretical contexts.

Contemporary Museology and Museum Communication
The Contemporary Museology and Museum Communication programme from Università IULM - Milan designed for those interested in acquiring expertise in contemporary museology and the interlinkages between museum and heritage as well in new media and museum communication.

Museums, Galleries and Contemporary Culture with Professional Experience
The Museums, Galleries and Contemporary Culture with Professional Experience MA programme at the University of Westminster is a unique course that offers you the opportunity to undertake an extended work placement and gain professional work experience. The University of Westminster and its courses are located in London.

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.

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.
Science for the Conservation - Restoration of Cultural Heritage
The master's degree in Science for the Conservation - Restoration of Cultural Heritage at is an international degree programme at University of Bologna aimed at the education and training of Conservation Scientist, a scientist with knowledge on chemistry, physics, biology, geology and informatics applied to cultural heritage and further knowledge in conservation.
Cultural and Heritage Management
The Cultural and Heritage Management course at the University of Lincoln aims to enhance students’ knowledge of the demands of leadership roles in these closely-related sectors, including managing attractions and collections; analysing and anticipating sector-wide trends, nationally and internationally; exploring the possibilities of digital cultural heritage; and more.
Curatorial Studies
Curatorial Studies Master's program at University of Navarra is an innovative program, with a practical approach (based on learning by doing) and a real link to the professional world from the beginning.
Curating Art
The International MA in Curating Art was one of the first curatorial studies programmes in Scandinavia, and has been developed as an ongoing collaboration between Art History (together with the schools of Business and Law) at Stockholm University together with prominent art institutions in Stockholm.

International Heritage Management
Discover how the past can be used today and preserved for future generations. Prepare for and enhance your career in the Heritage sector by gaining expert knowledge and practical experience with the International Heritage Management degree offered at the University of Birmingham.

Museum, Gallery and Heritage Studies
Join the Museum, Gallery and Heritage Studies programme from Newcastle University. Carry out original research in museum, gallery and heritage studies through this research degree.

Museums, Galleries and Contemporary Culture
The MA Museums, Galleries and Contemporary Culture degree offered at the University of Westminster examines how cultural institutions are changing to meet the needs of the 21st century. The University of Westminster and its courses are located in London.
Conservation and Restoration
The Master in Conservation and Restoration from Universidade Nova de Lisboa helps you become a professional with the necessary knowledge, tools, training and understanding to act independently in the field of cultural heritage preservation for the benefit of present and future generations.

Art History and Museum Curating
Gain the skills to take part in the exciting world of museums, galleries and the cultural heritage sector with the Art History and Museum Curating degree offered at University of Sussex.

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.

Museum Studies
The Museum Studies course delivered by the University College Cork will enable you to develop your knowledge and understanding of the history, theory, and practice of museums, and will prepare you for future employment in this sector. It will also support the museum profession through entry-level training and continuing professional development of existing staff.
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.

Curatorial Practice
The Curatorial Practice MA degree from the Istituto Europeo Di Design (IED) is training up future professional curators with solid theory knowledge and extensive hands-on experience in creating exhibitions and shows from concept development all the way to project execution.
Cultural Heritage - Sustainability and Community
Based in Rome, the city at the center of debates around the future of global heritage, the M.A. program in Cultural Heritage - Sustainability and Community from The American University of Rome trains graduates to face the most important challenge in the heritage industry today: its long-term viability.