
The Archivist-Palaeographer Diploma
The School accepts and educates experienced researchers, and specifically future heritage and library curators, by bestowing them with a high-quality historiographical education focused on the analysis of all kinds of documents (archaeological materials, books, writings, artworks, audio-visual and electronic materials, etc.), the study of the evolution of medieval Latin and New Latin, Romance languages and the history of the law and institutions. After having defended a thesis on new and in-depth research, as well as having carried out various internships, these “trainee civil servant” students will obtain their archivist-palaeographer diploma. → Find out more
The Master’s degrees
The School also proposes three Master’s degrees: “Digital Technologies Applied to History,” “Transnational History” and “Digital Humanities,” the latest to be created; it also participates in two other Master’s programmes: “Medieval Studies” and “Audio-visual Design.”
The PhD programme
The School also issues PhDs in its fields of expertise (history, literature, art history) and started the 2016 school year with a doctoral research programme, specific to heritage and library curators.
Plus d'informations
- Future library and heritage curators specialised in archives, museums, historical monuments, archaeology or inventory
- University lecturer-researchers in higher education
- Research professionals at universities or the National Centre of Scientific Research
- In charge of IT projects in the cultural heritage sector or for research in human and social sciences
On display
Les diplômes 2019 d’archiviste paléographe ont été remis par Michelle Bubenicek, directrice de l’École,… read more
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