- Location: Al Karamah - Abu Dhabi
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Course Overview
Covering the history of museums, the movements of art in different cultures, the theory of museums, their evolution and relevance, and the substantial roles in museums’ operations, the programme engages students’ visual and critical capacities, expanding their analytical proficiency in objectively critiquing works of art and interpreting them, examine how art connects cultures, societies, and media. Managing collections, caring and preserving artefacts, exhibition programming, acquisitions, loans, and collaborations are all key elements of this course.
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About Paris-Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi
Paris-Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi is an Emirati university that benefits from the 760 years of experience of the prestigious Sorbonne, with a state-of-the-art campus located on Al-Reem Island that combines comfort with the efficiency of new technologies. The methodology, education and degrees are French and issued by Paris-Sorbonne in the field of humanities; by Paris-Descartes for law, management and economics; and by Université Pierre et Marie Curie (UPMC) in the sciences.
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