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Planning policy, public relations, strategies, financing and communication are all essential for the arts and culture houses to function properly. Naturally, these take a central place in the programme. The focus lies in the development of the necessary concepts, insights and skills from the functional management domain that are relevant to the arts and cultural sector. The application in practice is the cornerstone of this course. The exponent of this approach is the practical project. Thanks to the practical emphasis, this programme not only caters to recent graduates, but also to those who are already active in the field.
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This programmes aims at many sectors: museums, galleries, theatres, orchestras, cultural centres, cultural services, business collections, heritage, events, theatre agencies, libraries, culture industries. Graduates find employment in management or policymaking positions in organisations in the private or public sector. You will be able to put your knowledge to work in a professional, independent, a well-argued manner, and to make and follow up on management decisions in this sector.
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Master in Culture Management falls under the faculty of Applied Economic Sciences. Faculty of Applied Economic Sciences Dean: Rudy Martens Vice-dean: Herwig Mannaert
Annick Schramme Prinsstraat 13 2000 Antwerpen T: +32/3 265 50 75 annick.schramme@ua.ac.be
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