Museums and Collections
| Specialisation of: | Arts and Culture |
|---|---|
| Degree: | Master of Arts in Arts and Culture |
| Mode of Study: | Full-time, part-time |
| Duration: | 1 year |
| Start date: | September, February |
| Language of instruction: | English |
| Location: | Leiden |
| Croho/isat code: | 60087 |
Museums and collections are in full motion now that their social functions are changing rapidly under political and economic pressure. There is increasing overlap between the traditional tasks of the museum curators, the educational department and the management. Globalisation and changing geopolitical relations have a major impact on the status of cultural heritage, including political, Legal and museological aspects.
In the Museums and Collections specialisation you will learn about the broad spectrum of ethical, political and practical dilemmas that affect museums. You will also be challenged to think creatively about sustainable, broad-based solutions.
Career
As a graduate of the MA in Arts and Culture, you will be qualified to work within a variety of professional fields, such as museums, galleries, cultural institutions or (art) libraries and archives. You will also find employment opportunities within the publishing and general media sectors, or within the art trade, in journalism or public relations.
Teacher-training in Arts and Culture
If you are interested in a career in teaching, you can follow a teacher-training MA at the ICLON Graduate School of Education once you have graduated from the master’s programme. You have to speak fluent Dutch to follow the course, and there are some additional entry requirements.
For more information see the Lerarenopleiding Kunstgeschiedenis (in Dutch).
Some figures about graduates of Arts and Culture
How successful are they in finding a job?
- 87 % found a job within six months.
- 75 % found their first job at academic or HBO (higher professional) level.
- 84 % held a position at academic or HBO level when the study was carried out.
In which sector do they find jobs?
- Culture, Leisure, Sports: 240
- Business services: 205
- Teaching: 172
- Research: 103
- Publishing / book sector: 103
- Government / semi-government: 69
- Other: 104
What are their main tasks and responsibilities? (%)
Source: Employment Market Study among Leiden Graduates of History (2009, Student Career Service Humanities )

