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KU Leuven Master of Conservation of Monuments and Sites

KU Leuven

Master of Conservation of Monuments and Sites

Leuven, Belgium

2 Years

English

Full time, Part time

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Sep 2025

EUR 7,771 / per year **

On-Campus

* there is no strict application deadline | for the most recent – and only official – information on application deadlines, please check the KU Leuven webpage

** for the most recent – and only official – information on tuition fees, please check the KU Leuven webpage

Key Summary

    About: The Master of Conservation of Monuments and Sites focuses on the practices and theories behind preserving historical structures. This program explores the interplay between cultural heritage and contemporary needs, providing students with essential knowledge and skills for effective conservation.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue various career paths including roles as heritage consultants, preservation officers, museum curators, and project managers in conservation projects.

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Cultural heritage is a valuable resource for the sustainable development of the environment we live in. For more than 45 years the Raymond Lemaire International Centre for Conservation has trained graduates with diverse professional backgrounds in valuing and managing cultural heritage.

The Master of Conservation of Monuments and Sites programme is well-known for its international and interdisciplinary content which is taught using a well-established methodology that prepares students for a variety of exciting career and research opportunities.

Strengths

  • We offer an international environment in which students are taught in small groups in close contact with professors and guest lecturers.
  • You will obtain knowledge through a variety of lectures, site visits, and project work.
  • Students will build close working relationships with staff, renowned experts, and foreign guest lecturers each covering a broad range of expertise.
  • You will have the opportunity to study at KU Leuven, the most innovative university in Europe. Discover the unique historical city of Leuven which includes two World Heritage Sites within the city centre.
  • You will gain vital working experience across the globe thanks to our close relations with UNESCO, ICOMOS, and other national and international organizations as well as through our vast alumni network.
  • You will widen your career opportunities in conservation practices, international and national heritage bodies, or academic research.

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