Joint Master in European Cultural Governance
Promoting European cultural assets and heritage
The Joint Master in European Cultural Governance (EUCULTURE) aims to develop students' ability to analyze, manage, and shape cultural policy through evidence-based learning and practical project work in key areas of the programme: Cultural Heritage and Creative Arts, Digital Transformation with AI, Sustainable Development.
This one-year program takes place in four UNESCO historical cities: Rome, Berlin, and Nice, with a study trip in Paris and is taught in English. By studying and experiencing Europe’s rich and diverse cultural landscape, participants connect European traditions and history with the need for forward-looking governance and innovative cultural policies inspired by a wide range of key stakeholders in the field including policymakers in major institutions (UNESCO, European Commission, Ministry of Culture), visionary artists, cultural heritage managers, Foundation and museum curators.
Graduates will be prepared to lead and manage cultural heritage and creative projects in organizations at international, European and local levels.