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University of Tartu MA in Folkloristics and Applied Heritage Studies
University of Tartu

University of Tartu

MA in Folkloristics and Applied Heritage Studies

Tartu, Estonia

MA

2 years

English

Full time

On-Campus

* Tuition-waiver scholarships available

Key Summary

    About : The MA in Folkloristics and Applied Heritage Studies explores the study of folklore and its application in heritage contexts. You'll engage with diverse cultural practices, examining their significance and impact on communities. The program offers an interdisciplinary approach, combining theory and practical skills, preparing you for a career in the heritage and cultural sectors.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue various roles, including heritage management, cultural resource management, and community engagement. Opportunities also exist in education, museum studies, and non-profit organizations focusing on cultural preservation and advocacy.

Heritage has emerged as a key category shaping the ways in which individuals, communities and regional as well as state-level actors relate to the past and imagine the future while making and remaking themselves in the present. As more states worldwide join the UNESCO Convention for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage, the need grows for specialists capable of analysing cultural heritage and using it responsibly as a social and economic resource. Of vital importance for developing such competencies are folkloristic theories of tradition, performance and expressive culture.

The programme provides students with knowledge, skills and attitudes to:

  • unpack the process of heritage production and the workings of tradition in the context of cultural diversity and change;
  • act as a mediator between different interest groups in the field of intangible cultural heritage;
  • recognise and ethically apply cultural heritage as a resource in the public and non-governmental sectors, crafts, product design, tourism and various other areas of life.

Why study Folkloristics and Applied Heritage Studies at UT?

  • There is a growing need for cultural heritage and policy specialists as more states worldwide join the UNESCO Convention for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage.
  • UT hosts UNESCO Chair on Applied Studies of Intangible Cultural Heritage, one of the eight chairs in the world.
  • One of the few master’s programmes in the world to offer a specialisation in the study and application of the heritage of crafts.
  • International meetings, autumn and winter schools, guest lectures, internships, exhibitions, cooperation with memory institutions and enterprises allow you to gain practical experience. You will get individual mentoring to develop your academic and professional career.