Master of Curating and Cultural Leadership

Paddington - Sydney

 

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Program Overview

The Master of Curating and Cultural Leadership program at UNSW is designed to nurture the next generation of cultural leaders, curators, and arts managers. 

Curriculum: This program features a rich and dynamic curriculum that combines theory and practice in the field of arts and culture. Students explore various aspects of curating, cultural leadership, and arts management, gaining in-depth knowledge of the cultural sector.

Research Focus: UNSW places a strong emphasis on research within the program. Students are encouraged to engage in research projects related to the arts and culture sector, allowing them to contribute to the advancement of knowledge in this field.

Industry Engagement: The program acknowledges the importance of practical experience. Students have opportunities to engage with the cultural industry through internships, museum placements, and collaborative projects. This hands-on experience prepares them for leadership roles in cultural institutions, galleries, and museums.

Global Perspective: In an increasingly interconnected world, a global perspective is vital in the arts and culture sector. The program integrates global perspectives into the curriculum, exposing students to diverse cultural contexts, art movements, and global trends in the arts.

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Location

Paddington - Sydney

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

AUD 37435

Postgraduate Entry Requirements:

Academic Qualifications: A minimum of 65% or above in the applicant's previous academic qualifications, such as a bachelor's degree or equivalent.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS (International English Language Testing System): Overall score of 6.5, with a minimum of 6.0 in each subtest, or equivalent.
  • TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language): Overall score of 94, with a minimum of 23 in listening, 23 in reading, 25 in writing, and 23 in speaking.
  • PTE (Pearson Test of English): Overall score of 65, with a minimum of 54 in each subtest.

Students must provide:

  • academic marksheets & transcripts
  • letters of recommendation
  • a personal statement - SOP
  • passport
  • other supporting documents as required by the university.

Work experience: Some postgraduate courses may require relevant work experience in the field.

It's important to note that entry requirements can vary by program and may change over time. Additionally, some programs may have additional requirements, such as interviews, portfolios, or work experience.

UNSW offers a variety of scholarships to attract and assist international students. 

Merit-Based Scholarships: UNSW offers merit-based scholarships to international students with exceptional academic achievements. These scholarships recognize academic excellence and provide financial support to cover tuition fees or living expenses.

Country-Specific Scholarships: Some scholarships are tailored for students from specific countries or regions. These scholarships aim to promote diversity and cultural exchange among international students.

Research Scholarships: UNSW provides research scholarships for international students pursuing postgraduate research degrees (e.g., Ph.D.). These scholarships often include a stipend to support research expenses and living costs.

Faculty/Program Scholarships: Certain faculties or academic programs at UNSW offer scholarships to attract outstanding international students interested in specific fields of study. These scholarships may cover tuition fees or provide research opportunities.

Sports and Arts Scholarships: UNSW acknowledges the talents and achievements of international students in sports and the arts. Scholarships in these categories may be available to support students with exceptional abilities.

Graduates of the Master of Curating and Cultural Leadership program at UNSW are well-equipped for a wide range of career opportunities in the arts and cultural sector. 

  1. Curator: Graduates can pursue roles as curators in museums, galleries, and cultural institutions, where they plan and curate exhibitions, collections, and cultural events.

  2. Arts Manager: Many graduates choose to work as arts managers, overseeing the operations of cultural organizations, such as theaters, art centers, and festivals.

  3. Cultural Policy Advisor: Graduates may work as advisors to government agencies, providing expertise in cultural policy development and arts funding.

  4. Art Gallery Director: For those interested in the visual arts, becoming an art gallery director is an option. They are responsible for the overall management of art galleries.

  5. Cultural Entrepreneur: Graduates with an entrepreneurial spirit can establish their cultural enterprises, such as art consultancy firms, event management companies, or art startups.

  6. Heritage Manager: Those passionate about preserving cultural heritage can work as heritage managers, safeguarding historical sites, artifacts, and cultural traditions.

  7. Museum Education Coordinator: Graduates may engage in educational roles, developing and coordinating programs that enhance visitor experiences in museums and cultural institutions.

  8. Arts Consultant: Graduates can offer their expertise as arts consultants, advising artists, collectors, and organizations on art investment, collection management, and market trends.

  9. Community Arts Coordinator: Graduates interested in community engagement can become community arts coordinators, organizing cultural events and projects that involve local communities.

  10. Cultural Researcher: The program equips graduates with research skills, making them suitable for roles as cultural researchers, contributing to the understanding of arts and culture.


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