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University of Pisa Summer - Winter Schools & Foundation Course
Summer School LEARN-SMA 2025. Local Stories, Global Voices: Archaeological Museums for International Audiences
- Pisa, Italy
Summer Course
Full time
5 days
Distance Learning
English
This one-week intensive Summer School tackles one of today’s pressing questions: how do we communicate the legacy of ancient cultures to contemporary, global audiences? The program focuses on the content, design, and technologies that shape inclusive museum spaces and texts.


University of Pisa Summer - Winter Schools & Foundation Course
Summer School LEARN-SMA 2025. Story to Display: Writing Museum Panels, Labels, and Flyers
- Pisa, Italy
Summer Course
Full time
5 days
Distance Learning
English
The one-week intensive Summer School explores strategies and methods for effective museum communication, with a focus on the content, design, and technology of labels and educational panels. The Summer School will be activated with at least 7 students. The maximum number of participants is set to 20 students.


University of Pisa Summer - Winter Schools & Foundation Course
Summer School Archaeological Field School of Etruscology
- Pisa, Italy
Summer Course
Full time
13 days
On-Campus
English
The Archaeological Field School of Etruscology offers a 10-day academic programme including archaeological excavation activities in the Etruscan necropolis of Colombaie di Volterra, located in northern Tuscany. The excavation carried out since 2016 by the Etruscology Team of the University of Pisa revealed the presence of Late Orientalizing/Early Archaic mounds.
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Discover the intriguing field of museology through Summer Courses, where you'll explore the intersection of art, history, and education. These programs provide a unique opportunity to deepen your understanding of museums and cultural institutions.
You'll gain insight into curatorial practices by analyzing exhibitions and collections management. Common courses include museum education, conservation techniques, and digital engagement strategies. Through hands-on projects, you’ll practice skills like developing public programs and creating engaging narratives for diverse audiences. This experience prepares you to communicate effectively and fosters a creative approach to presenting historical artifacts and contemporary exhibitions.
Students often strengthen adaptability as they engage with various perspectives in the field. The curriculum emphasizes collaboration and innovation, ensuring you're well-prepared for future roles in museums, galleries, and heritage organizations. After completing Summer Courses in museology, graduates typically find opportunities in exhibition design, educational programming, or museum administration. This education builds a strong foundation for crafting meaningful experiences in cultural institutions globally.