
MA Cultural Policy, Relations & Diplomacy
London, United Kingdom
DURATION
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time, Part time
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STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Introduction
MA Cultural Policy, Relations & Diplomacy
The MA Cultural Policy, Relations and Diplomacy is a trans-disciplinary programme that addresses the theory and practice of cultural policy, cultural relations, and cultural and public diplomacy.
This broad area of study and the terminology applied to it is fluid and expanding. Having culture as the underlying thread, the programme explores areas such as:
- arts policy and management
- globalisation
- cultural relations
- public diplomacy
- cultural and arts diplomacy
- external communications
- place branding
This will provide a unique perspective into this field of study, and will examine topics such as mobility of cultural practitioners, cultural identity, intercultural dialogue, mutuality, propaganda, soft power, hegemony, influence and perceptions.
Goldsmiths' location provides you with a unique experience of living in a multicultural world city, which is of great relevance to the study of cultural policy, relations and diplomacy.
You'll study in the Institute for Creative and Cultural Entrepreneurship (ICCE). ICCE's individual and institutional links with an extensive network of organisations, policy advisors and cultural practitioners in those areas in London and in Europe allow you to experience exceptional research and study resources.
Admissions
Scholarships and Funding
Several scholarship options are available. Please check the university website for more information.
Curriculum
Compulsory modules
- Cultural Policy and Practice
- Cultural Relations and Diplomacy I: Foundations
- Cultural Relations and Diplomacy II: Explorations
- ICCE Dissertation
Option modules
- Contemporary Issues in Cultural Policy
- Cultural and Creative Tourism
- Culture, Tourism and Regeneration
- Entrepreneurial Modelling
- Enterprising Leadership: An Introduction to Leadership, Enterprise, and Innovation Theory
- Interpretation, Education and Communication in the Art Museum
- Museums and Galleries as Creative Entrepreneurs – Communicating Culture
- Tourism in Asia