Management

Workshops / MA Program


 

The MA in Heritage Management is an intensive three semester (one and a half academic year) postgraduate programme which uniquely combines the worlds of archaeology and business and is taught in Athens at Eleusina, an area of world-class archaeological significance.

It focuses on teaching the skills required for the management of heritage sites across the world as well as how to effectively work with archaeologists, architects, conservators, and marketing and education specialists while fundraising and supervising specific projects.

“The MSc in Heritage Management based in Greece is a worthwhile enterprise. The skills you gain from the programme are much in demand. Such training forms a very significant step forward.”

Professor Lord Colin Renfrew, Honorary Professor of University of Kent.

“Our MA in Heritage Management provides professionals with the unique opportunity to fine tune their skills and knowledge so that they are able to manage archaeological sites anywhere in the world, thusmaking local heritage relevant to a global audience.”

Professor Gregory P Prastacos, Dean, Howe School of Technology Management, Stevens Institute of Technology

Workshops / MA Program


The MA in Heritage Management is an intensive three semester (one and a half academic year) postgraduate programme which uniquely combines the worlds of archaeology and business and is taught in Athens at Eleusina, an area of world-class archaeological significance.

It focuses on teaching the skills required for the management of heritage sites across the world as well as how to effectively work with archaeologists, architects, conservators, and marketing and education specialists while fundraising and supervising specific projects.

“The MSc in Heritage Management based in Greece is a worthwhile enterprise. The skills you gain from the programme are much in demand. Such training forms a very significant step forward.”

Professor Lord Colin Renfrew, Honorary Professor of University of Kent.

“Our MA in Heritage Management provides professionals with the unique opportunity to fine tune their skills and knowledge so that they are able to manage archaeological sites anywhere in the world, thusmaking local heritage relevant to a global audience.”

Professor Gregory P Prastacos, Dean, Howe School of Technology Management, Stevens Institute of Technology

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