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CAROLYN ASLAN <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 23 May 2008 09:18:06 +0300
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The Anatolian Civilizations and Cultural Heritage Management Masters
Program
KoƧ University, Istanbul

Full fellowships are granted to qualified students
Application deadline: June 2, 2008

For more information and application forms see the web site:
http://achm.ku.edu.tr

The Anatolian Civilizations and Cultural Heritage Management program is
an interdisciplinary, two-year masters program whose primary goal is to
provide an in-depth education in the history of art and architecture,
archaeology, and cultural history of the lands that comprise present day
Turkey. The program also introduces students to both the theoretical and
practical aspects of museum operations and the management of cultural
heritage resources. Experts in various areas of cultural heritage
management and museum studies are invited as guest lecturers in the
courses to expose students to a range of issues and approaches. Training
in one or more of the languages of the Anatolian past is also provided. 

The ACHM program provides students with opportunities for travel and
on-site study of several archaeological and cultural heritage sites
within Istanbul and throughout Turkey. A summer internship provides
hands-on experience and students have the opportunity to work as interns
in a museum or cultural heritage project or conduct fieldwork at
selected archaeological sites under the supervision of an ACHM
professor. The program allows students to specialize their academic
training as pre-doctoral candidates in the fields of archaeology, art
and architectural history, or to prepare for careers in museums,
cultural heritage institutions, tourism and the art world.

The language of instruction is English and the students in our program
come from many different countries of origin. Non-native English
speakers are required to demonstrate English competence through the
TOEFL exam.

Fellowships are granted to students accepted into the program. The
fellowship covers tuition and a stipend for living expenses for the two
years of the program. 

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