Postgraduation Sociomuseologia
The Graduate Program in Sociomuseology at Lusófona University focuses primarily on local museum intervention, which, through its practices and projects, has established itself as an innovative form of museology with strong ties to its local context, sharin Read more
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Course formatMixed
Hours135h
Credits60 ECTS
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1st Edition, Academic Year 2026/2027
1st Edition, Academic Year 2026/2027
Coming SoonStart date 19 Feb, 2027End date 12 Jun, 2027Application end 19 Feb, 2027Schedule
Friday and Saturday, from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
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What will I learn in this course?
What will I learn in this course?
The Graduate Program in Sociomuseology at Lusófona University focuses primarily on local museum intervention, which, through its practices and projects, has established itself as an innovative form of museology with strong ties to its local context, sharing with local authorities increasing responsibilities in the areas of planning and coordinating cultural and museum activities, identifying and promoting heritage, and defining public cultural policies.
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Entry requirements and conditions
Entry requirements and conditions
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Technical and professional skills that I will acquire
Technical and professional skills that I will acquire
- To conceptualize and expand the theoretical and epistemological frameworks applied to the field of sociomuseology; - To develop the capacity for critical analysis of the political and institutional positioning of museums and public cultural policies; - To examine the contemporary role of museums and their strategic interface with education and communities; - Reflect on, develop, and implement participatory, collaborative, and socially inclusive methodologies committed to epistemic justice and human rights in cultural institutions, projects, and policies; - Design and evaluate integrated museum intervention projects aligned with the goals of sustainable development and social justice; - Develop educational, curatorial, and exhibition narratives that challenge hegemonic discourses and incorporate decolonial exhibition perspectives.
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Main reasons for choosing this course on ULusófona
Main reasons for choosing this course on ULusófona
- - Professional development and continuing education for work in museums, cultural institutions, and projects in the field of cultural public policy;
- - Expansion of theoretical, bibliographic, reflective, and practical knowledge in the field of sociomuseology;
- - Targeted and in-depth studies in the field of sociomuseology;
- - Opportunity to use coursework toward admission to the Master¿s program in Sociomuseology.
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Program
Program
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Museology and Contemporary Thought
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Museology and Education
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Museology and Society
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Sem Nome
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Sem Nome
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Sem Nome
10 ects
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Career opportunities and career prospects
Career opportunities and career prospects
Coordination, supervision, or formation of staff teams at cultural institutions and projects, particularly in the fields of museology and sociomuseology, focusing on heritage, memory, education, identity, accessibility, and inclusion in both the public and private sectors.
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Observations
Observations
- Submission of a Thematic Report: Theory/Reflection and Professional Practice; - Curatorial project and exhibition design.
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