Master's Degree in Cultural Heritage: Research and Management
Academic year 2025-26
Further information on the phase-out process can be found in the Phase-out Process tab on this page.
Phase-out Process
The Master's Degree in Cultural Heritage: Research and Management will begin to be phased out in the 2025-26 academic year due to the introduction of the Master's Degree in Mediterranean Studies: Comprehensive Perspectives on Cultural Heritage, History and Art. This programme was verified and authorised on 9th July 2024.
Discontinuation Calendar
2025-26: the first-year mandatory subjects will be offered without classes. The second-year mandatory subjects will continue as usual with classes. Elective subjects will be organised in accordance with students' needs and lecturer availability. Information will be published on the programme website before the relevant enrolment periods
2026-27: all subjects will be organised in accordance with students' needs and lecturer availability. Information will be published on the programme website before the relevant enrolment periods
2027-28: enrolment will no longer be available for first-year mandatory subjects. All other subjects will be organised in accordance with students' needs and lecturer availability. Information will be published on the programme website before the relevant enrolment periods
2028-29: the programme will be fully discontinued and enrolment will no longer be available for any subject.
Student Admission
The Master's Degree in Cultural Heritage: Research and Management will not admit any new students from the 2025-26 academic year.
Re-enrolment for Continuing Students
Students on the Master's Degree in Cultural Heritage: Research and Management will have two enrolment opportunities per subject in order to pass the necessary subjects and be awarded the degree.
In exceptional cases, students who have reached the enrolment limit for a subject may request a last enrolment (without taking classes) in the following year be authorised by the relevant Pro Vice-Chancellor for teaching, who will make a decision after consulting with the programme coordinator.
The enrolment deadlines for each academic year will be published on the Centre for Postgraduate Studies website.
Adaptation of the Master's Degree in Cultural Heritage: Research and Management
Students on the Master's Degree in Cultural Heritage: Research and Management programme who have not passed the requirements to be awarded their degree in the stated timeline, or those who simply wish to do so, may request a curriculum adaptation, in accordance with the equivalences below.
Direct admission applications must be submitted to the Centre for Postgraduate Studies within the deadlines published for each academic year.
The fee for the curriculum adaptation process due to discontinuation will be set in accordance with the public fees published every year.
Equivalent subjects (by code):
- 10300 > 12109
- 10301 > 12085
- 10298 > 12090
- 10309 > 12105
- 10310 > 12087
- 10315 > 12107
- 10304 > 12112
- 10316 > 12120.
Adaptation Effects
Only subjects that have been passed or recognised on the curriculum being discontinued will be adapted to the new curriculum.
After the subject recognition process, the student record from the Master's Degree in Cultural Heritage: Research and Management shall be archived. This means students will not be able to re-enrol on the programme. Instead, they should move over to the Master's Degree in Mediterranean Studies: Comprehensive Perspectives on Cultural Heritage, History and Art in order to be awarded the degree.