The Liverpool School of Architecture, UK, is offering a Master's programme in Sustainable Heritage Management, fully recognised by the Institute of Historic Building Conservation (IHBC), the UK's leading body for conservation practitioners and historic environment experts. Moreover, the course adheres to the educational guidelines of ICOMOS, UNESCO, and the Council of Europe.
This Master's program is ideal for graduates from a variety of Arts and Design disciplines, such as Architecture, Archaeology, Landscape Architecture, Urban Design, Civil/Structural Engineering, Project Management, Quantity Surveying, Philosophy, and History, who are passionate about heritage and conservation management.
Upon completing this IHBC-recognised program, you will open up various career pathways in both practice and academia, including roles like conservation officer, conservation architect, or heritage consultant. Opportunities exist within UK government agencies or heritage organizations worldwide. Our graduates have successfully found employment both in the UK and internationally.
Discover more about the programme here.
Additionally, we offer scholarship opportunities for this program:
- International students: University of Liverpool Postgraduate Global Advancement Scholarship. You will receive a discount of up to £5,000 off your tuition fees.
- Home students: Graduate Loyalty Advancement Scholarship. You will receive up to £2,500 off the tuition fees for this course.
For further details on this exciting opportunity, please visit our program overview page.
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