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The Master's Degree programs of study the MUN—the only museum in Spain to offer a Master's Degree Curatorial Studies—is coming to congress in Málaga

The Master's Degree programs of study was unveiled at the Culture & Museums International Tech Forum in Málaga, one of the most prominent international gatherings on innovation and technology applied to the cultural and museum sectors.
Based on real-world learning—or “learning by doing”—and the opportunity it offers its student body exhibit their creations in an actual museum, the Master's Degree the University of Navarra Museum has historically ranked fifth in its category in the “El Mundo” rankings.

29 | 06 | 2026

The University of Navarra Museum is participating in the Culture & Museums International Tech Forum, a reference letter international meeting reference letter driving the transformation of the cultural sector through technology, creativity, and partnership.

Specifically, their participation was marked by the prominence of the Master's Degree Curatorial Studies programs of study MUN’s programs of study —an opportunity to raise awareness of the Master's Degree by the MUN, which is considered one of the best in its category.

The MUN is the only museum in Spain to offer an Master's Degree in training . Based on an innovative program that approach internship “learning approach doing,” the MUN’s Master's Degree programs of study offers a real connection to the professional world of curatorship and makes the exhibition halls of the University of Navarra Museum available to its students as exhibition spaces.

Thanks to its innovative approach to engaging with the student body, the Master's Degree been a regular participant in this prominent meeting and museum meeting , held biennially in Málaga. In an increasingly interconnected and technology-driven world, understanding these tools and how their use can benefit the cultural sector is core topic. For this reason, the meeting—which has been held biennially in Málaga for the past four years—brings together experts, companies, and cultural managers with the goal exploring the use of artificial intelligence in the museum and cultural sectors.

Focused primarily on the management, promotion, and digital transformation of museums and emerging cultural spaces, this congress explore the possibilities tool by this tool —from the potential to create immersive experiences within the exhibitions themselves to the development of new models for achieving management across the entire cultural sector.

This year, CM Málaga featured a program that included training sessions training discussion forums discussion showcase projects, services, and current content relevant to the sector. It provided an opportunity to connect projects, establish synergies, and share ideas and visions among the various sectors within the cultural sphere and 21st-century museums.

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