MA in Cultural Heritage Studies – Academic Research and Protection of Cultural Heritage
The Cultural Heritage Studies – Academic Research and Protection of Cultural Heritage program from Central European University (CEU) combines theoretical and practical education, offering a variety of theoretical and methodological approaches with a strong emphasis on practical knowledge and skills based on fieldwork.
Duration
2 years
Starting Date
September
Application Deadline
1st of February
Tuition Fee
€ 12,000 per year
Location
Vienna, Austria
Degree
Dual Austrian and the U.S. degree
Earn a valuable degree
The Cultural Heritage Studies – Academic Research and Protection of Cultural Heritage program from Central European University (CEU) combines theoretical and practical education, offering a variety of theoretical and methodological approaches with a strong emphasis on practical knowledge and skills based on fieldwork.
The Cultural Heritage Studies – Academic Research and Protection of Cultural Heritage program from Central European University (CEU) offers a global viewpoint within local Central European heritage contexts (capital of culture, World Heritage sites, urban environmental imperatives, local issues of conflicting interests)
One of the principles CEU is based on is respect for the diversity of cultures and peoples. As the University attracts students and faculty from 100 countries from around the world, it is an ideal host of a cultural heritage program dealing with disparate traditions, practices and social interactions.
Study your passion
Courses include:
- Academic Field Trip Seminar
- Academic Writing for Cultural Heritage Studies
- Advanced Thesis Writing Seminar
- The Anthropology of Heritage
- Central Europe: Natural and Symbolic Geography – History, Culture, and Politics
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Admissions requirements:
- Academic Writing Submission
- Letters of Recommendation
- Academic Records
- Curriculum Vitae or Resume
- Proof of English Proficiency
- Standard Test Scores
- Completed Application Form
Application deadlines:
- February 1, 2025 for master’s and PhD studies with financial aid
- March 15, 2025 for self-financing master’s candidates who will require a study visa
- August 15, 2024 for self-financing master’s candidates who will not require a study visa