Short Certificate Programme on Museology - TDU being launched on International Museum Day
TDU University launches Short Certificate Programme on Museology (SCP-MU) on the International Museum Day on 18th May 2024.
TDU University launches Short Certificate Programme on Museology (SCP-MU) on the International Museum Day on 18th May 2024.
This event is featured on the Interactive Map of International Council of Museums (ICOM): A Simple Guide to Global Visibility.
https://icom.museum/en/international-museum-day-2/
Please go to the above interactive map at the bottom of the page to find the location (Bangalore) and details.
A few Directors and Curators of Museums, Teachers, Students and Researchers have enrolled for this Programme.
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