Postgraduate opportunity: join the MSc Cultural Landscapes

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Edinburgh College of Art

Application deadline: 30 July 2014

Edinburgh College of Art
Lauriston Place
Edinburgh EH3 9DF
United Kingdom

www.eca.ed.ac.uk

MSc Cultural Landscapes
The MSc in Cultural Landscapes is a one year Master’s programme which examines the relationships between people and the landscapes they inhabit. The programme poses crucial ethical, theoretical and practical questions about the ways landscapes are used and managed in the contemporary world.

 

Joining a world-leading university, students will be involved in series of practical field-based projects in local, regional and internationally-renowned rural and urban landscapes. They will also benefit from a series of talks and lectures from leading researchers and practitioners working at the cutting-edge of the field and will tailor your degree to suit their own aims and interests by selecting from one of four available degree pathways which include: Material Culture, Urban Landscapes, Digital Landscapes or Landscape and Representation.

The MSc Cultural Landscapes is a truly interdisciplinary degree. The programme combines approaches from contemporary art theory, cultural geography, architectural history, conservation and landscape architecture ensuring that our graduates are well placed for careers in public art practice, heritage management, planning departments, conservation policy or for doctoral level research.

Visit our website to find out more or to apply.

Edinburgh College of Art
Edinburgh College of Art combines world-class facilities from the disciplines of art, design, architecture, landscape architecture, history of art and music. Our alumni include world-renowned artists, designers, writers, musicians, architects and art historians. And, as part of the University of Edinburgh, our students qualify with a degree guaranteed by one of the world’s leading academic institutions.

Further information:
Programme Director, Professor Penny Travlou: T +44 (0) 131 651 5825 / p.travlou@ed.ac.uk

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