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74 Master's degrees in Museum Studies in United Kingdom
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.

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.

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.
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.
History and Heritage
The History and Heritage MA degree offered at Aberystwyth University is engaged with outside academia is a major growth area of research.

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.

Heritage and Museum Studies
The interdisciplinary Heritage and Museum Studies degree from University of Essex offers specialist, practically-grounded and academic training exploring these questions and more. its intensive degree emphasises the real-world relevance of debates surrounding cultural patrimony, and the ways in which it is presented and consumed.

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.

Material Culture and Artefact Studies
The Material Culture and Artefact Studies programme of the University of Glasgow combines the archaeological recovery and specialist examination of an object with its presentation, management and understanding within a cultural context.
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 Studies
The Museum Studies programme of the University of Glasgow offers you the opportunity to develop the knowledge, understanding and skills required to become a versatile museum professional. The programme draws on staff research and expertise in museums, archives, libraries, galleries and digital cultural heritage.
Conservation for Archaeology and Museums
Designed for University College London (UCL) students wishing to pursue a career in the practice of heritage conservation, this Conservation for Archaeology and Museums programme consists of one year's training at the Institute of Archaeology, with an emphasis on developing practical experience under specialist guidance in the conservation laboratories.