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Course description
The University of Manchester offers a PhD in Arts and Cultural Management. The Centre for Arts Management and Cultural Policy (CAMP) was launched in 2009, with the aim of providing an axis for engagement, collaboration and partnership between arts and cultural management professionals, sector organisations and higher education through its teaching and research programmes. The Centre works closely with Manchester-based, regional and national cultural partners and bodies and is developing partnerships overseas. Research supervision interests in the Centre include: music and regeneration; the role of research in the arts management practice; cultural mapping and planning methodologies; the role of producers in public arts and culture; engagement and participation frameworks; and modes of interaction in performative cultural practices.
Entry requirements
Academic entry qualification overview: PhD: A First or Upper Second Class Honours degree plus a masters qualification in a relevant subject area, or its overseas equivalent.
English language: If your first language is not English, you need a minimum of IELTS 7.0 or TOEFL 600 (paperbased) or 250 (computer-based).