
Our graduate employment record speaks for itself: museum directors, consultants, project leaders, leading positions in NGOs, policy-makers at managerial level, heads of museum education departments, entrepreneurs in the heritage sector, careers in urban heritage, tourism, museum communication. A notable number of graduates are teaching in Museum Studies programmes worldwide.
As a student in the master programme you have access to a global network of expertise through the contribution of our lecturers and graduates active in the museum and heritage world. Our academic and practical exchange and influence can be seen in Latin America, Western and Central Europe, as well as in the Anglo-Saxon world.
“I chose the Reinwardt Academy Museology programme because it was recommended by my museology professor, the highly regarded and well-known late Professor Ivo Maroevic.”
Ana Bisko, Croatia
“During my internship I realised how much ground we had covered and how much we had learned during the past year. I could contribute to discussions about aspects as diverse as conservation methods, community participation and ethics and feel confident in what I was saying… Participating in an international conference on Museology together with some fellow-students and holding our own, really made me appreciate what the Reinwardt Academy has given me.”
Alumna: Anne Nyhamer, Norway