MA in Sustainable Heritage Management 24 months Postgraduate Programme By Aarhus University |TopUniversities
Subject Ranking

# 35QS Subject Rankings

Programme Duration

24 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

8,000 EURTuition Fee/year

Scholarship

1Scholarships

Programme overview

Main Subject

Anthropology

Degree

MA

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

Heritage Studies is a growing, interdisciplinary field of study and practice. It attracts students from many different disciplinary backgrounds, including Archaeology, Anthropology, Art History, Architecture, History, Museum Studies, Tourism Studies, Cultural Geography and many others. A literal definition of heritage is ‘that which we inherit from the past and pass on to the future’. In fact, as it is now interpreted, heritage is about a lot more than museums and monuments. As well as engaging with famous sites and monuments visited by millions and protected by national and international bodies, there is also growing regard to the everyday, not-so-famous and often intangible side of heritage.



Why Sustainability?

The Sustainable Heritage Management programme is one of the few Heritage Studies programmes globally with a specific focus on sustainability. This attention to sustainability underlines the central place of caring for the future within contemporary heritage studies, and is currently one of the most important topics in the museum and Heritage Studies world. The adoption by the United Nations of the Sustainable Development Goals in 2015 has transformed academic and business environments. The 2030 Agenda, adopted by the UN General Assembly, integrates the role of culture as an enabler of sustainable development. By the same token, the adoption of the European Green Deal as a growth and policy framework is set to transform worlds of work in Europe and beyond.


Why Aarhus University?

The Department of Archaeology and Heritage Studies at Aarhus University is a leading department of its kind, which is consistently ranked in the top-20 departments globally. The core staff of the Sustainable Heritage Management programme are internationally renowned scholars, deeply immersed in both local and global issues. Because it is taught in English with many Danish and Scandinavian case studies, the programme attracts a mix of Danish and International students. The emphasis on group work and class discussion means that there are plenty of opportunities for students to learn from one another’s experiences in a diverse classroom setting.


Career and job perspectives

The programme in Sustainable Heritage Management sets out to equip you with the practical and conceptual tools that you will need in the many different worlds of work associated with heritage management, interpretation, and practice.


Our graduating students get jobs in a wide range of sectors, including museums and galleries, local government, the tourism sector, the education sector, media, fashion, jobs connected to the Green Transition, and many others.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Anthropology

Degree

MA

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

Heritage Studies is a growing, interdisciplinary field of study and practice. It attracts students from many different disciplinary backgrounds, including Archaeology, Anthropology, Art History, Architecture, History, Museum Studies, Tourism Studies, Cultural Geography and many others. A literal definition of heritage is ‘that which we inherit from the past and pass on to the future’. In fact, as it is now interpreted, heritage is about a lot more than museums and monuments. As well as engaging with famous sites and monuments visited by millions and protected by national and international bodies, there is also growing regard to the everyday, not-so-famous and often intangible side of heritage.



Why Sustainability?

The Sustainable Heritage Management programme is one of the few Heritage Studies programmes globally with a specific focus on sustainability. This attention to sustainability underlines the central place of caring for the future within contemporary heritage studies, and is currently one of the most important topics in the museum and Heritage Studies world. The adoption by the United Nations of the Sustainable Development Goals in 2015 has transformed academic and business environments. The 2030 Agenda, adopted by the UN General Assembly, integrates the role of culture as an enabler of sustainable development. By the same token, the adoption of the European Green Deal as a growth and policy framework is set to transform worlds of work in Europe and beyond.


Why Aarhus University?

The Department of Archaeology and Heritage Studies at Aarhus University is a leading department of its kind, which is consistently ranked in the top-20 departments globally. The core staff of the Sustainable Heritage Management programme are internationally renowned scholars, deeply immersed in both local and global issues. Because it is taught in English with many Danish and Scandinavian case studies, the programme attracts a mix of Danish and International students. The emphasis on group work and class discussion means that there are plenty of opportunities for students to learn from one another’s experiences in a diverse classroom setting.


Career and job perspectives

The programme in Sustainable Heritage Management sets out to equip you with the practical and conceptual tools that you will need in the many different worlds of work associated with heritage management, interpretation, and practice.


Our graduating students get jobs in a wide range of sectors, including museums and galleries, local government, the tourism sector, the education sector, media, fashion, jobs connected to the Green Transition, and many others.

Admission Requirements

6.5+
83+
180+
Depending on your educational background and your qualifications, there are different ways to meet the admission requirements: 

1. International and other qualifications

This section is relevant for you, if you have: 
  • a Bachelor's degree or equivalent from an institution outside of Denmark or
  • a Bachelor's degree or equivalent from a Danish institution, which does not ensure you a 'Legal right of admission´ or 'Direct admission'.
The two sections listed below are relevant only for students with a bachelor's degree from a Danish institution: 

2. Legal right of admission
3. Direct admission

2 Years
Aug
Sep

Tuition fees

Domestic
0 EUR
International
8,000 EUR

Scholarships

Danish State Scholarship

Danish State Scholarship
Master Open

Value

100% tuition fee waiver

Deadline

15 Jan 2026

Application requirements

QS Event Attendance is NOT required

Entry requirements

You must be admitted to this school to be awarded

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