Interdepartmental Postgraduate Programme
HISTORICAL ARCHIVES MANAGEMENT IN DIGITAL ENVIRONMENT
Teaching mode
DISTANCE LEARNING
Duration of studies
3 SEMESTERS
Fees
2.200,00€
Applications deadline
TBA
Discover the Program
The Interdepartmental Master’s Program (M.Sc.) titled "Historical Archives Management in a Digital Environment" is offered by the Department of Library, Archival & Information Studies in collaboration with the Department of Information And Electronic Engineering. The program focuses on the management of historical archives—defined as records no longer in active administrative use but possessing enduring historical or legal value—leveraging new technologies to meet the demands of the digital era.
Who is eligible for admission?
The program admits graduates from Greek Higher Education Institutions (Universities and Technological Educational Institutes), as well as graduates from equivalent institutions abroad, in accordance with the Postgraduate Studies Regulations and current legislation.
All candidates must demonstrate at least B2-level English language competence, verified by appropriate certification.
Program start date: academic year 2026-2027
Program Courses
- Archives Management
- Introduction to the Digital Environment
- Administrative history
- European archives and topics in European history (elective course)
- Archival resources use and arhival literacy (elective course)
- Artificial Intelligence in archives management
- Linked Data
- Research Methods
- Audiovisual archives (elective course)
- Data and systems security (elective course)
Why should I choose this program?
- The program provides knowledge in archival science, history, and digital technologies—essential skills for managing historical archives.
- It develops competencies in utilizing digital tools for the organization, preservation, and dissemination of archival materials.
- It ensures the protection and visibility of historical memory, strengthening the scientific and social utilization of archival resources.
- Equips students to handle multifaceted archival evidence—from manuscripts to digital files—using standardized techniques to organize and analyze these materials.
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