The Cultural Data Management and Communication MA at the University of Sheffield is a postgraduate course that blends data management, cultural heritage, and digital humanities research. It provides students with the opportunity to acquire strong data management, interpretation, and communication skills, and to apply them to tangible cultural artefacts and the cultural sector more broadly.Course Content: This MA course combines study of data management and interpretation, digital humanities research on tangible cultural artefacts, and exploration of cultural data within applied cultural sector contexts. It also provides an opportunity to work with software tools and complete projects that engage with real-world cultural heritage issues.Key Modules: The main studied modules include Researching Cultural Heritage, Cultural Data: Management and Use, Cultural Data in Context, and Academic and Professional Skills for the Digital Humanities.Accreditations: The Cultural Data Management and Communication MA is accredited by the University of Sheffield, a world-leading university ranked in the global top 100 for academic and research excellence.Future Careers: This course prepares students for various career paths including Data Analysist, Cultural Heritage Manager, Digital Humanities Researcher, Policy Researcher and more within the cultural heritage, museum, and arts sectors, as well as in industries dealing with cultural data management and digital humanities research.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.