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University of Liverpool: Global Urbanism and Heritage
| Institution | University of Liverpool |
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| Department | School of Architecture |
| Web | https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/ |
| pgrecruitment@liverpool.ac.uk | |
| Telephone | 0151 794 5927 |
| Study type | Taught |
Summary
Please note: this course is subject to approval for entry 2026/27 and may be subject to change.
This programme addresses the growing demand for qualified professionals who can harness the opportunities presented by rapid urban development, whilst safeguarding heritage assets and preserving the individual identities of expanding cities.
The fastest growing cities are in the Global South. Both tangible and intangible heritage assets are at risk in cities globally, as they’re often the first casualties of urban transformation projects, particularly in coastal cities where land values are high. Consequently, there’s an urgent need for academic and technical expertise to address the issues associated with urban development and heritage management in a more integrated manner, benefitting both society and planet.
This multi-disciplinary programme integrates architecture, urban planning, urban policy and practice, history, sustainability and social sciences, and considers the impact of globalisation and the climate crisis. You’ll explore the fundamentals of global urbanisation and heritage, and examine patterns of heritage development, conservation, policy and practice. Through a combination of theoretical knowledge and practical skills, you’ll come to understand the role, influence and impact of historic and contemporary heritage (and heritage at risk) on urban trajectories.
Heritage is a core research pillar of the University of Liverpool, and the Liverpool School of Architecture is at the forefront of research in architecture, planning and heritage. The International Urbanism and Coastal Heritage Lab (UCH Lab), Architecture Heritage and Urbanism of West Africa Research Centre, The Heritage Institute and other research centres affiliated to the School contribute to this research field in UK, European contexts and further afield. Collectively, their contributions have produced documents and designs, technological and policy initiatives.
What you'll learn - Knowledge of the concepts, theories, and principles guiding urbanisation, sustainable development and urban governance
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Understanding of the historical, cultural and socio-political factors that influence urban development and transformation
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Insight into the complexities of cultural heritage in an increasingly globalised world, including challenges in heritage preservation and conservation
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Understanding of the relationship between heritage and sustainability issues
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Research and writing skills that will enable you to undertake an independent project (i.e. dissertation or design thesis)
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Presentation, teamwork and time management skills.
MA
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
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| Entry requirements | Please visit the course page on the University website for full details about entry requirements. |
| Location | City Centre Campus University of Liverpool Liverpool L69 3BX |
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