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IED - Istituto Europeo di Design
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The one-year Master's Diploma of Arts Management trains you to be a professional art manager in three cultural contexts: Florence, Rome, and Venice. You'll master design, planning, marketing, and business skills, finding ways to adapt and mediate content, artists, and spaces. These three factors all impact the success of an event, and you'll learn how to work with them while delivering and managing innovative cultural events. This master's diploma is divided into two work modules: Design, plus event and exhibition organization in the visual and performing arts, with the museums of Florence as your source of inspiration. Cross-media approach in art productions in Rome You'll spend 11 months of lessons and face-to-face activities; visits to museums, galleries, archaeological sites; specific projects; plus a week of meetings at the Peggy Guggenheim Museum in Venice. This course is taught in English and starts each November. It is for students with undergraduate education in humanities, arts, and economics. It is also open to anyone with a diploma in a creative discipline or at least 2 years of professional experience in the arts and culture.
Ca' Foscari University of Venice
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Do you want a career in management that involves working at a commercial or financial institution? If so, this program equips you with the skill set you need for administration and business management, organization and staff management, the marketing sector, and the finance and financial mediation sectors. Entirely taught in English, this bachelor's ensures that your undergraduate education is international, thanks to the fact that its students come from all around the world. And since what happens after you graduate is of prime importance, the program gets your career off to the right start by including a professional internship that can be carried out either in Italy or abroad. This programme is offered by the EQUIS-accredited Venice School of Management.
See All 26 ProgramsGlobal Campus of Human Rights
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The European Master's Program in Human Rights and Democratization (EMA) is one of the eight regional master's programs organized by the Global Campus of Human Rights. EMA is a one-year, full-time interdisciplinary program that reflects the indivisible links between human rights, democracy, peace, and development. It offers an action- and policy-oriented approach to learning about international relations, law, philosophy, history, and anthropology of human rights. While studying in a multicultural environment, students have the opportunity to meet and receive instruction from leading academics representing the 43 EMA participating universities, as well as representatives of international organizations (including the European Union, the United Nations, and the Council of Europe), NGO experts, and activists and human rights defenders. The EMA is both a residential and an exchange program, structured into two semesters. Students spend their first semester (September to January) at the Global Campus of Human Rights headquarters in Venice. They spend their second semester in a participating host university, where they follow courses and prepare a research thesis.
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