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MA Arts and Cultural Enterprise at Central Saint Martins

The MA Arts and Cultural Enterprise course at Central Saint Martins blends creativity with critical and practical business management skills.


School: Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London (UAL)
Course: MA Arts and Cultural Enterprise
Location: online, in Hong Kong, China and London, UK
Course dates: starts January 2025, with a duration of two years part-time (83 weeks) up to five years flexible learning mode
Application deadline: 25 October 2024

MA Arts and Cultural Enterprise acknowledges that we are living in a fast-changing, globalised world, which presents a great number of opportunities and challenges for cultural innovation.

This Masters Programme takes these changing conditions as a starting point to engage you in developing new knowledge and skills in order to manage cultural projects in the UK and around the world.

It has been developed specifically in response to an increasing need for multi-skilled individuals who can both generate the ideas for original arts and cultural events, as well as provide leadership for the teams that realise them.

These individuals will be dynamic, responsive and fluent in public and private sectors and have the ability to collaborate and develop networks.

The intensive face-to-face teaching takes place at Central Saint Martins' King's Cross campus for the students enrolled in the London-based cohort and at HKU SPACE’s Hong Kong campus for the Hong Kong-based students.

Both cities are contemporary hubs for the cultural industries in their regions, and also rich sources of historical innovation across a wide range of cultural sectors, including museums, galleries, performance, festivals and educational institutions.

Find out more about the course and apply ›

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