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The Employment Direction of Cultural Relics and Museology
Some main employment directions of cultural relics and museology include museum planning and management, non-profit organizations and cultural institutions, protection and restoration of cultural heritage, cultural tourism and sightseeing, educational research institutions, cultural market and art trade, cultural policy and planning, etc.

Museum planning and management: graduates can engage in museum planning, management and operation in various museums. Including exhibition planning and design, cultural relics protection and restoration, library management and cultural heritage inheritance.

Non-profit organizations and cultural institutions: Graduates can engage in cultural communication, cultural activities planning and organization, cultural exchanges and cooperation in various non-profit organizations, cultural institutions, art galleries, libraries and other places.

Protection and restoration of cultural heritage: graduates can engage in cultural relics protection, archaeological excavation and other related work, participate in cultural heritage protection and restoration projects, and be responsible for the identification, preservation and restoration of cultural relics.

Cultural tourism: graduates can engage in cultural tourism planning, tourism product development and management, and tour guide explanation in tourist attractions, travel agencies and cultural industry enterprises.

Educational research institutions: Graduates can engage in teaching and research work of cultural relics and museum science in universities and research institutions, train successors and promote the development of disciplines.

Cultural market and art trade: graduates can engage in art appraisal, auction, investment and other related work in cultural markets and art trade institutions.

Cultural policy and planning: graduates can engage in relevant policy research and planning in cultural departments, planning departments and cultural industrial parks to promote the development and rational utilization of cultural industries.

It should be emphasized that the employment of cultural relics and museology involves many fields, from museums and cultural institutions to non-profit organizations, and may even be related to government departments and educational institutions. Graduates can choose their own employment direction according to their interests and professional background. At the same time, accumulating practical experience, participating in practical projects and internships, and cultivating relevant skills and abilities are also very important for employment and career development.

Brief introduction to the specialty of cultural relics and museum science

The major of cultural relics and museum science is referred to as wenbo major for short. It mainly covers cultural relics and museum science, and is closely related to archaeology. It is a humanities subject with complex contents and rich connotations. To some extent, cultural relics and museum science are an indispensable part of cultural genetics.

The top 10 universities of cultural relics and museum science are: Beijing Normal University (ranking 1), Fudan University (ranking 2), Peking University (ranking 3), Nanjing University (ranking 4), China Renmin University (ranking 5), Nankai University (ranking 6), Huazhong Normal University (ranking 7) and Zhongshan.