Ph.D. in Museology

Ph.D. in Museology is a highly specialized research degree that studies museums, their activities, collections, and societal role. The curriculum typically lasts 3 to 6 years and covers topics such as museum management, curation, conservation, exhibition design, cultural heritage, and museum ethics. Students do research on the history and philosophy of museums, their impact on public education and cultural preservation, and the use of digital technology in the museum sector. The program requires coursework, research methods, and a dissertation. Graduates frequently seek employment in academia, museum administration, curation, and cultural heritage protection.