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Heritage courses and teaching at Cambridge are based in The Department of Archaeology, which provides an outstanding environment for research and undergraduate and graduate teaching in archaeological heritage.
Heritage teaching at Cambridge is carried out in the 'Heritage, Archaeology and its Contexts' research cluster. Researchers in this cluster are comprised of faculty, Post-doctoral Research Fellows, PhD students, and Masters students who meet regularly through a network of seminars and projects.
Undergraduate teaching:
Heritage comprises part of the core teaching for undergraduates at Cambridge, under the core paper 'The practice of archaeology'.
Graduate teaching:
Cambridge offers an MPhil in Archaeological Heritage and Museums. This MPhil covers the core issues and approaches within the field of heritage generally (including tangible and tangible, movable and immovable heritage) and museums specifically. It traces the development of heritage as a public enterprise whether in the form of museums or heritage organisations and legislation, and focuses on the ways this field has expanded and the core issues that now defines it.
For more information about the MPhil in Heritage and Museums:
http://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/admissions/masters-mphil-archaeology/masters-heritage-museums.html
Current MPhil Students' Dissertation Titles:
Coming soon.
Past MPhil Students' Dissertation Titles:
Coming soon.
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