The Curatorial Practice course offered by the University of Dundee is designed for professionals aiming to develop knowledge, understanding, and skills in curating art and design, while collaborating with artists, designers, museums, and audiences. It promotes creative, entrepreneurial, and intellectual approach by integrating traditional and digital curatorial strategies. Course Content: The course incorporates a wide range of topics to cultivate innovative thinking and research skills. Topics include an introduction to curatorial practices, partnership working, co-design, project management, sustainability, interpretive planning, audience engagement strategies, digital developments, and entrepreneurship.Key Modules: The core modules of the course involve: Contexts for Curatorial Practice, Curatorial Practice in Action, Research Skills and Methods, and Masters Project or Dissertation. Students will also participate in a placement in a museum or gallery.Future Careers: Upon successful completion of this program, graduates may find opportunities within a wide range of sectors including museums, galleries, festivals, and other cultural agencies. They are also equipped to set up their own curatorial business or proceed to a research degree. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.