Our 24-month Executive Master’s programme brings together cultural leaders, practitioners and academics to give you a 360 degree view of this global industry. Developed jointly by the RA and Maastricht University in the Netherlands, it provides participants with insights into arts business and management, along with critical perspectives in arts and culture, art law, research methods, personal leadership, technology and innovation, collecting and collections management, and exhibitions and events.
Designed for working professionals, the programme comprises week-long sessions in London and at Maastricht University campus. A thesis or professional project will allow you to apply your learning to real-world scenarios, and a study trip also complements the taught courses.
Throughout the course, our network of professionals, academics and scholars help participants take ownership of their cultural leadership development and goals, and guide them in career choices, as well as provide advice for entrepreneurs who want to set up their own business.
Language of instruction
English
Diploma
Master of Arts
Minimum Requirements
Bachelor of Arts degree or equivalent
Proficiency in English
At least five years’ work experience after BA
Tuition
€44,000
Fees do not include travel or accommodation throughout the programme.
Students on the Executive MA in Cultural Leadership will enjoy:
Access to the resources of both the RA and Maastricht University during the programme.
Visits to international art events (these have included Frieze, TEFAF and BRAFA).
Access to a selection of VIP events and activities.
Course duration
• 24 months, starting March 2025
Schedule
• On average eight days every three months
Application deadline
• 5 January 2025
Interviews
• Date to be confirmed with applicant
Studying alongside likeminded professionals from a broad range of industries, participants benefit from world-class teaching at the Royal Academy and Maastricht University.
Participants can draw on the resources of the RA and its unique location surrounded by auction houses, commercial galleries and neighbouring collections.