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International Cultural Heritage Law and Provenance Studies

CAS

Université de Genève (UNIGE)

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Lieu de formation

Genève (GE)

Langue d'enseignement

anglais

Type de formation

Hautes écoles universitaires HEU - Formation continue: formations longues

Modalités temporelles

À temps partiel

Thèmes de formation

Droit

Filières d'études

Droit

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Description

Description de la formation

Le Certificate of Advanced Studies (CAS) est une formation postgrade donnée par les hautes écoles et équivaut à au moins 10 crédits ECTS.

Programme

First semester

  • Module 1: International Cultural Heritage Law – An Overview
  • Module 2: Legal Provenance Studies – An Introduction

Second semester

  • Module 3: Data Protection
  • Module 4: Archives
  • Module 5: Digital methods and tools

Third semester

  • Module 6: Diligences and Circulations
  • Module 7: Provenance toward Futures

Objectives

  • Gain a specialisation in international cultural heritage law and provenance studies with a unique programme organised and taught by the specialists of the Art-Law Centre and of the UNESCO Chair in the International Law of the Protection of Cultural Heritage of the University of Geneva
  • Develop a high-level and critical understanding of the legal, political, historical, technical and philosophical considerations underpinning international debates on cultural heritage through the combination of innovative learning and teaching method
  • Meet and learn from leading practitioners, experts and academics from all over the world
  • Acquire the skills to gain employment in the art and cultural heritage sector or other related areas

Plan de la formation

1 crédit ECTS correspond à environ 25-30 heures de travail.

Admission

Conditions d’admission

Admission criteria

Candidates shall:

  • Hold a Master’s or a Bachelor’s degree in law from a University, a Master’s or a Bachelor’s degree in law from a University of Applied Sciences (HES), or a degree deemed equivalent and recognised by the University of Geneva
  • Exhibit their interest in participating in the CAS and
  • Have a sound command of English; candidates who are not native English speakers must be able to show that their English language ability is of a high enough standard to successfully engage with and complete the course via a recognised test (IELTS, TOEFL, etc.) or one or more degrees obtained following the completion of programmes taught in English

Audience

  • Practitioner of the art and cultural heritage sector who wants to enhance and update his/her knowledge and skills in response to the growing complexity of this sector
  • Practitioner employed in other fields (including officials and/or professionals in the public and private sectors, members of staff of international organisations, foundations and NGOs, human rights defenders and lawyers) who wants to shift his/her career trajectory toward the art and cultural heritage sector
  • University student (post-graduate) who wishes to gain a specialisation in order to start a career in the art and cultural heritage sector

Coûts

  • CHF 5'300.- for the full programme
  • CHF 800.- for each module

Diplôme

  • Certificate of Advanced Studies CAS

CAS in International Cultural Heritage Law and Provenance Studies / CAS en Droit international du patrimoine culturel et recherche de provenance (15 ECTS credits)

Infos pratiques

Lieu / adresse

  • Genève (GE)

Format: Blended learning.

Blended learning: face-to-face teaching and distance-learning activities. Full online participation is possible.

Déroulement temporel

Début des cours

September.

Durée de la formation

3 semesters.

Modalités temporelles

  • À temps partiel

Langue d’enseignement

  • anglais

Remarques

 

Liens

Renseignements / contact

E-mail: heritagelaw@unige.ch

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