MA in Sustainable Heritage Management
Aarhus, Denmark
DURATION
2 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
Request application deadline *
EARLIEST START DATE
Aug 2025
TUITION FEES
EUR 8,000 / per year **
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* 15 January for non-EU citizens and 1 March for EU citizens
** for non-EU/EEA students only | EU/EEA students study for free
Introduction
The MA program in sustainable heritage management (SHM) at Aarhus University provides you with the knowledge and competencies needed to meet the multiple challenges of contemporary heritage policy, management, and research.
Working with cultural and natural heritage means being conscious of, and taking responsibility for, the links between humans, our environment, and what remains from the past. The Sustainable Management program equips you, through engaging with theory and best practice, with the skills necessary to work in the exciting, expanding, and increasingly complex field of heritage. You will be trained in a uniquely interdisciplinary environment to understand, designate, assess, retain, and sustain heritage and to develop, revise, and innovate the future shapes of the sector.
In your second year of the Sustainable Management program, you have the option to apply and develop your knowledge and skills in practice through an internship; so far our students have gained experience in areas as diverse as archives, museums, cultural agencies, historical reenactment, television, and cultural institutes interning around the world including in Denmark, Finland, France, Greece, the UK, the Caribbean, South Korea, and Bali. In the final semester, you will specialize, with an appropriate supervisor, to complete a substantial piece of research on an area of heritage that most interests you.
Heritage as a Resource
The Sustainable Heritage Management program qualifies you to analyze and ethically respond to the demands of heritage work, providing not only a sophisticated intellectual framework but also a practice-based set of skills. You will learn to tackle the future challenges of heritage management on local and global scales. The questions and challenges are manifold:
- What is heritage and what is not
- How do we register, prioritize, and protect heritage for future generations
- How can civil societies engage responsibly in the management of heritage
- How do we deal with contested and contrasting claims to heritage and sites
- How do we manage heritage projects so they are appropriate in form and scale and can be completed in a timely fashion
- How do we co-create and communicate heritage in sustainable ways, creating long-lasting value for cultural institutions, creative industries, societies, and individuals
A Highly Interdisciplinary Field
Heritage studies and heritage management is a highly interdisciplinary field, involving methodologies and approaches from various disciplines. The Sustainable Heritage Management program at Aarhus University is anchored in an interdisciplinary research environment that includes engaging with scholars who work in archaeology, anthropology, geography, intellectual history, aesthetics, museology, cultural studies, and digital design.
Thus, during your studies, you will not only work with material forms of cultural heritage, but also with textual data, intangible culture, and, not least, people and their various perceptions of heritage. The program revolves around and intersects with the revamped Moesgaard Museum (situated south of Aarhus), affording unique collaborative opportunities for students and staff in this university-museum environment.
Admissions
Scholarships and Funding
Several scholarship options are available. Please visit the university website for more information.
Curriculum
1 Semester
- Sources and methods in heritage studies (10 ECTS)
- Theory and concepts in heritage studies (10 ECTS)
- Understanding Heritage Management Frameworks (10 ECTS)
2 Semester
- Production and communication of heritage (10 ECTS)
- Heritage project management (10 ECTS)
- Heritage management in practice (10 ECTS)
3 Semester
- Profile (30 ECTS)
4 Semester
- Master's thesis (30 ECTS)
Program Tuition Fee
Career Opportunities
Graduates in Sustainable Heritage Management are qualified for a number of job markets and industries, depending on their area of interest and specialization. Recent graduates are working in the community, museum, and archival sectors, in planning and development agencies, and in bodies within resource management and capacity building, as well as in tourism and the artistic and creative industries.
Many of the challenges that you will be trained to meet are transnational and international in scope. Here are some of the fields SHM graduates typically go into:
- In the museum, library, and archival sectors, graduates take up positions related to the responsible handling, conservation, and safeguarding of finds and sites, as well as in more outreach-oriented roles on innovative, inclusive, and user-centered communication strategies and schemes.
- In planning and resource management positions, both in the public and the private sectors, the SHM graduate is well-equipped to act in project management roles that demand balance and negotiation between various stakeholders and interest groups.
- In the development and capacity building sector, including the not-for-profit sector, the toolkit of holistic and interdisciplinary competencies of SHM graduates equips you to handle sensitive and complex issues, such as land claims and other tensions related to differing perspectives and uses of the past.
- In tourism and the creative industries (increasingly related to and overlapping with the sectors described above), graduates utilize their skills in managing and developing sites and businesses in ways that combine growth with planning for a sustainable future.
Furthermore, an MA in sustainable heritage management qualifies students who wish to pursue a research career to apply to Ph.D programs at Aarhus University or elsewhere, an option that may include collaboration with national or international institutions, organizations, or private companies.
Program Admission Requirements
Show your commitment and readiness for Grad school by taking the GRE - the most broadly accepted exam for graduate programs internationally.